
According to information published in The New York Times
After the fall of his regime, former Syrian President Bashar Assad has reportedly settled in Russia, according to foreign sources. The New York Times states that he and his family are in Moscow, leading a reclusive lifestyle under the protection of Russian security forces.
According to the publication, at the beginning of their stay in Russia, the Assad family stayed in a luxury hotel in the capital, and then moved to various residences — from luxurious apartments in the Moscow-City business center to a private house in an elite area of the Moscow region. There are also reports of his appearance among VIP guests at one of the popular restaurants in Moscow's business district, known among the Russian elite.
However, the official authorities in Russia do not disclose any information about the status or living conditions of the former Syrian leader. No public comments have been made on this matter, and information about his "luxurious lifestyle" is based on testimonies from journalists and eyewitnesses but has not been confirmed by official sources.
Bashar Assad, who held the position of President of Syria for over twenty years, was one of Russia's key allies in the Middle East. His presence in Russia following the political changes in Syria has attracted the attention of international media and has become a subject of heated discussions.
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