In the last hours there have appeared messagesthat the former president of Syria Bashar Assad Could be poisoned in Moscow. However, so far there is no official information on this subject.
According to data Syrian Supervisory Bureau of Human Rights, based In the UKAssad was taken to the hospital in critical condition. The organization turned to the Russian authorities calling for clarifications about its condition.
Unconfirmed Reports Claim Exiled Syrian President Bashar Al-Sassad Has Been PoisoneD in Moscow.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Says He Was Taken to Hospital in Critical Condition and Urged Russia to Clarify His Status. Assad Has Not Appedared Publicly Since Fleeing … pic.twitter.com/wnu78smafr
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Recall that Bashar Assad He fled to Moscow A few months ago, after the Islamists came to power in Damascus as a result of fierce battles.
For now Details about his fate remain unknown. Official sources in Russia and Syria have not yet made any statements.
History of flight
A few months ago Bashar Assad Runned from Syria to Moscow After Islamist groups came to power in Damascus. His regime has lost control of the capital and key regions of the country. In the face of the threat of life, the former leader was secretly taken out by the special services to Russia, which traditionally remained the main ally of his power.
Since then, Assad has been in isolation in Moscow, where he was provided with guard and temporary asylum. It was reported that it was the Kremlin who oversaw all the contacts of the ex-president with the outside world.
Uncertainty around health
Today’s messages about his hospitalization only add oil into the fire of rumors. Official sources in Russia and Syria remain silent, and therefore All data remains unverified and at the level of assumptions.
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