Mount Qasyun, once a war-stricken site under Assad, reopens offering Syrians freedom and leisure.
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Mount Qasyun near Damascus has reopened to the public. Once a strategic site for snipers during Syria's civil war, the mountain now offers Syrians panoramic views of the city, along with the freedom to enjoy music, food, and leisure activities. This reopening symbolizes newfound liberty and marks a significant shift from the restrictions of Assad's rule.
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