According to the written statement made by the operations room led by HTS, Şera said, “We are determined to ensure that the security and army officials, as well as the criminals and murderers who torture the Syrian people, are held accountable before justice.” he said.
Şera said, “We will not give up on the pursuit of war criminals. We will follow these criminals even in the countries they fled to and ensure that they receive the punishment they deserve. We will soon announce the first list containing the names of high-level perpetrators who tortured the Syrian people.” He made a statement.
Stating that they will give rewards to those who provide information about war criminals, Şera also reminded that they granted amnesty to the soldiers of the overthrown Baath regime.
WHAT HAPPENED?
On November 27, clashes intensified between anti-regime armed groups and Bashar Assad forces in Syria.
Between November 30 and December 7, the groups gained dominance in the largest provinces such as Aleppo, Idlib, Hama and Homs.
With the support of the masses to the groups that started to enter the capital Damascus on December 7, the regime completely lost control in Damascus and many other regions and collapsed.
As the 61-year rule of the Baath Party came to an end, regime leader Assad fled the capital.
On the other hand, the Syrian National Army liberated the Tel Rifat district center from the terrorist organization PKK/YPG on the first day of Operation Dawn of Freedom, which was launched in December.
With the liberation of the Manbij district in the operation, the region, which turned into the largest terrorist nest west of the Euphrates River, was cleared of PKK/YPG.