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Urgent| In the safest way…this is how Assad was smuggled from Syria

Sources in the Kremlin revealed to “Bloomberg” How was she able to transfer Assad to Russia during the collapse of his regime, where he was asked “not to tell anyone”? And boarding the private plane from Damascus, turning off the signals and disappearing from the radar. 

 

Sources in the Kremlin said that the maneuvers  Russia, in the Mediterranean, was used to remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with the collapse of his regime at the beginning of the week.

 Three sources told Bloomberg: Russian intelligence men organized the president’s escape through the Russian air base on the Syrian coast, which included turning off the plane’s transmitter to prevent him from being tracked.

Assad was asked not to tell anyone, and to turn off his radio and board his plane. Private in Damascus.

 According to the report, he flew his private plane to the Russian Air Force base in Shamayim near Latakia, and from there he continued on his way to Moscow, apparently by plane. Military. p>

Kremlin officials convinced Assad to leave the country, as soon as it became clear that he would lose the battle against the armed militias.

 Sergei Ryabkov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, said that Assad was transferred. From Syria “in the safest way” Over the weekend.

The flight tracking website Flight Radar showed a plane suspected of carrying Assad leaving Damascus in the early hours of Sunday. The plane moved towards the Mediterranean Sea, then turned in a U-shape and disappeared from the tracking map.

 

Two Syrian sources told Reuters news agency at the time that the plane may have crashed, but even In real time, it was not clear whether this was a reliable report.

 For its part, Russia announced at the time that Assad had “left Syria.” After he decided, in her words, to “resign from the presidency.”

On the same day, senior Russian government officials told local media that he had arrived in Moscow and obtained political asylum from President Putin along with his family.&nbsp

When Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was asked yesterday about the date of Bashar al-Assad’s arrival in Russia, he replied, “I have nothing to say about this matter.” Then he said that at the present time it is not scheduled to arrive. Putin meets with Assad. 

Whatever the case, there is still no photographic evidence of the Syrian president fleeing to Russian territory.

According to estimates, Bashar al-Assad, his wife Asma, and their three children Hafez 24 years old, Karim 21 years old, and his daughter Zain 22 years old are now in Russia. 

 

The Daily Mail newspaper claimed… The British newspaper said that the wealth of Assad and his wife, Asma, amounts to about two billion dollars, according to US State Department estimates, distributed among a variety of bank accounts, fictitious companies, tax havens, and real estate projects around the world. Therefore, it is likely that they still have access to huge sums of money.

Furthermore, according to the Daily Mail, the extended Assad family owns at least 20 apartments in Moscow, with a value approaching 40. One million dollars. 

 

The British newspaper reported that the family of al-Assad’s uncle Muhammad Mahlouf had bought 18 luxury apartments in an exclusive complex in the Russian capital during the past decade, where ministers in the Russian government also live. And wealthy Russian businessmen. 

 

It is not impossible for Assad, his wife, and his children to live in one of these apartments, although it is also possible that they will be moved to a safer apartment that will be allocated to them. The Russian government.

 

The Assad family has many years of knowledge of Moscow, even if they do not live there. The ousted President Bashar came there several times to meet Putin and other Russian officials, and his eldest son Hafez studied at the university there and wrote his thesis in the Russian language, and only last year Asmaa came there to participate in his graduation ceremony.

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