Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow with his family after rebels took the capital Damascus, according to Russian state media. Assad held onto power with the help of allies like Russia, Iran and its proxies, like Hezbollah. The question now is whether rebel forces, which started as an off-shoot of Al-Qaeda, will rule differently. Eric Sorensen reports on the fast-moving developments inside Syria.
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Bashar al-Assad flees to Moscow after rebels take Syrian capital
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