Urgent.. Learn about the residence of President Bashar al-Assad in Moscow

The Times newspaper revealed The British newspaper revealed the place where Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is expected to live, after he fled to Russia.
The British newspaper reported that after obtaining “asylum” In Russia, Bashar al-Assad is expected to move to the Moscow city area, west of the Russian capital, where his family owns up to 20 luxury apartments in the “Capital” complex.
The newspaper quoted a businesswoman named Marina, who said that when she went to Moscow to inspect one of the apartments, she was surprised that one of her neighbors might be Bashar al-Assad and his family.
Marina, who was waiting to meet a real estate agent, said: "I never imagined I would live in the same building with a boss, but that’s fine with me, because the security is probably better, especially if he or a member", of his family lives here."
Assad family apartments in Moscow
Bashar al-Assad’s relatives, including his cousins, are said to have bought property in the Moscow city area between 2013 and 2019 At a total cost of more than £30 million, according to allegations by corruption watchdog Global Witness.
Also allegedly, most of the apartments are concentrated in the Capital City complex, a twin-tower tower that was the tallest building in Europe until it was overtaken by The Shard in London. 2012. The rest of the apartments are located in the adjacent Etihad Tower, which is the Etihad Tower. The tallest in Moscow, with a height of 384 metres.
Bashar al-Assad’s life in exile
Bashar al-Assad has visited Russia regularly since the beginning of the Syrian revolution in 2011, and his eldest son, Hafez, 24, continued discussing his message. for a doctorate in mathematics at Moscow University, which was written in Russian.
As for his wife, Asma, who suffered from leukemia last May after recovering from breast cancer, it is believed that she arrived in Russia with their two children, Karim. 21 years old and Zain 22 years old, two days before Assad fled Syria.
Although Moscow has a prestigious reputation, it may not be the permanent choice for the Assad family due to the risks. Security.
The area was subjected to repeated attacks by Ukrainian drones, in which a security guard was injured and Damage.
Most of the Russian elite lives in the Rublyovka area, on the outskirts of Moscow, or in gated residential complexes close to the city.
Political asylum in Russia
Bashar al-Assad is the second major ally of the Kremlin after Viktor Yanukovych, the former leader of Ukraine, whom Putin granted asylum a year ago. 2014.
And Yanukovych, who was ousted by pro-Western demonstrators in Kiev after withdrawing from a deal that brought Ukraine closer to the European Union, now lives near Moscow.
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