3,500 Prisoners Freed in Homs by Syrian Rebels

3,500 Prisoners Freed in Homs by Syrian Rebels

In a dramatic turn of events, rebel forces in Syria have successfully liberated 3,500 prisoners from Homs Military Prison following the city’s liberation on December 7, 2024. The footage captured shows the fearless rebels storming the prison compound, overcoming the government forces guarding it, and setting the prisoners free.

The liberation of Homs Military Prison marks a significant victory for the rebel forces, who have been fighting against the oppressive regime for years. The prisoners, many of whom were political dissidents and opposition activists, were subjected to inhumane conditions and faced torture and abuse on a daily basis.

One of the leading commanders of the rebel forces, whose identity remains undisclosed for security reasons, expressed their determination to bring freedom and justice to the people of Syria. The commander emphasized the importance of standing up against tyranny and fighting for the rights and dignity of all Syrians.

The release of the prisoners has brought hope and a renewed sense of solidarity among the rebel forces and the people of Homs. As they continue to fight for a free and democratic Syria, the liberation of Homs Military Prison serves as a powerful symbol of their unwavering resilience and dedication to the cause.

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