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Dozens of videos of Uzbek-speaking militants have been circulating online as the armed Islamic opposition, which overthrew President Bashar al-Assad in Syria in 11 days, marched on Damascus. On December 8, the Assad family's more than half-century rule in Syria came to an end - the Bashar al-Assad regime fell. The armed group that overthrew this regime, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, includes about a dozen Uzbek militants, including a group called "Tawhid and Jihad." Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which is classified as a terrorist group by the United States, the European Union, Great Britain, Turkey, Russia and the UN, is currently trying to form a new government in Syria. Do the various foreign armed groups, in particular the hundreds of Uzbek militants who were in the country during the last 13 years of civil war, have a place in the new Syrian state and what awaits them now? ???? Subscribe to the Ozodlik channel! ???? https://t.me/ozodlikkanali ???? To send us a message ???? https://t.me/ozodnews As the armed Islamic opposition in Syria, which overthrew President Bashar Assad from power in 11 days, marched on Damascus, dozens of videos of Uzbek-speaking militants were circulating on social media. On December 8, the Assad family's more than half a century of rule in Syria came to an end - the Bashar Assad regime fell. The armed group that overthrew this regime, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, includes about a dozen Uzbek militants, including a group called "Tawhid and Jihad". Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, which is classified as a terrorist group by the US, the European Union, the UK, Turkey, Russia and the UN, is currently trying to form a new government in Syria. Is there a place for the various foreign armed groups that have been in this country during the last 13 years of civil war, in particular hundreds of militant Uzbeks, in the new Syrian government, and what awaits them now? #ozodlik #uzbekistan #tashkent #news #syria #russia #war #invasion #Assad