Kremlin


Assad confirmed alive and well after being given asylum by this country
Syria's ousted President Bashar al-Assad arrives in Moscow, granted asylum by Russia

Assad fled Syria after his government collapsed under the pressure of the insurgency. The swift advance by opposition forces ended his 24-year rule, leaving his whereabouts, and those of his wife Asma and their two children, unknown at first. Russian media now confirms that Assad and his family are in Moscow and have been granted asylum for "humanitarian reasons."

Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 08.12.24

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