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Syrian authorities arrest Hassan al-Dawwa, who confessed to role in the 2012 Karm al-Zaytoun massacre in Homs. He detailed the cold-blooded killing of civilians, including children, by Assad-linked forces. His arrest is part of ongoing efforts to bring war criminals to justice.
Russian Kremlin:

"We maintain ties with the current Syrian leadership and Moscow has its own interests in Syria."
The Kremlin announced that Russia will invite the new Syrian authorities to attend the first Russian-Arab summit in October.

The summit will take place on October 15, 2025, in Moscow to enhance political, economic, and cultural cooperation between Russia and Arab countries.
The port of Tartous has loaded 14,000 tons of Syrian phosphate for export to Egypt, marking the tenth shipment since liberation. Over 180,000 tons have been exported, highlighting the recovery of Syria's export sector and the port's key role in regional trade.
UN patrols monitor Nawa in Daraa governorate after recent Israel’s violations near the city.
Syrian Internal Security in Idlib governorate arrested Colonel Ziad Kokesh for war crimes against Syrians. Kokesh suppressed protesters early in the revolution, later commanded key Hama checkpoints, and after 2016 retirement joined the 25th Division, participating in military campaigns targeting revolutionary areas. He has been referred to the judiciary for legal proceedings.
UN Resident Coordinator for Syria, Adam Abdelmoula:

"A productive meeting with Aleppo’s Governor, Mr. Azzam Al Gharib, on priority humanitarian and development needs for UN support. Aleppo has 23% of returnees and there are approximately 1.6 million refugees, so efforts must increase. Proud of our partnership with the governorate and looking forward to more."
Former guard Maher Darwish, who worked in Saydnaya Prison's notorious Red ward or Death ward, has been arrested. He was implicated in numerous torture operations and hails from Talkalakh's countryside.
Jordanian Ministry of Education to Syria TV:

"About 24,000 Syrian students have left Jordanian schools to return to Syria."
A non-profit organization called the Australian Syrian Business Network has been established in Sydney to promote commercial ties between Australia and Syria and support Syria's economy.
US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack met with Adana’s business leaders to discuss Syrian refugees’ economic integration and a potential border free trade zone. Before 2011, Adana’s proximity to Syria fostered strong cross-border trade, a dynamic that these efforts aim to revive to support regional stability.
US President Trump:

"The Syrian people are great and led by a strong, kind man. We lifted sanctions on Syria to give the country a chance to recover."
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