The world was stunned over the weekend as rebel forces in Syria captured the capital of Damascus, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee and ending the final chapter of his violent regime. Assad is reported to have fled to Russia whilst opposition forces now loot his empty palace and people celebrate on the streets.
But who are the Syrian rebels who toppled Assad’s rule? And why has it happened now after decades of the Assad family in charge.
Five BBC experts - Frank Gardner, Lyse Doucet, Lina Sinjab, Mina Al-Lami and Barry Marston - take us through the story.
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This audio was updated after publication and a name correction was made on the 17th December.
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