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Chinese Embassy in Syria Urges Citizens to Leave Amid Escalating Security Risks from Assad's Forces
Dec 5, 2024, 02:03 PM
The Chinese Embassy in Syria has issued an urgent advisory for all Chinese citizens to leave the country immediately due to a deteriorating security situation. Reports indicate that the situation in northwestern Syria is tense, exacerbated by ongoing offensives from Islamist-led rebel forces against the troops of President Bashar al-Assad. The embassy specifically urged citizens to depart while commercial flights are still operational, highlighting the escalating risks associated with remaining in Syria. This advisory reflects growing concerns regarding the safety of foreign nationals in the region amidst the ongoing conflict.
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