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Bashar al-Assad Flees to Moscow's 'Beverley Hills', Accessing $2 Billion Assets After Palace Storming
Dec 14, 2024, 09:15 AM
Bashar al-Assad, the former president of Syria, has reportedly fled to Moscow, where he is expected to live in a secretive mansion and maintain access to his assets, estimated at $2 billion. Following the storming of his presidential palace by Syrian forces, Assad's future appears uncertain, with discussions surrounding his potential asylum and the luxury lifestyle he may enjoy in Russia. Reports suggest that while he will reside in a high-profile area of Moscow, often referred to as the city's 'Beverley Hills,' his safety remains a significant concern. Russian President Vladimir Putin has allegedly offered Assad a personal escape route, further complicating the dynamics of his exile and future.
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