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Kremlin's secret evacuation: How Russia saved Assad from defeat

Russian authorities persuaded Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad that he would not win the war and should evacuate, Bloomberg reported. Russian special services facilitated a safe escape to Moscow.

Baszszar al-Asad
Baszszar al-Asad
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Adam Zygiel

According to Bloomberg, when the rebellion in Syria commenced its offensive, the Russians attacked armed groups and attempted to repel them. However, because the regime's forces "did not put up much resistance," and the rebels took over more cities, Moscow concluded that it was unable to protect Assad.

Two Bloomberg sources indicated that Assad's escape was organised by Russian intelligence officers. The dictator was evacuated via one of the Russian airbases in Syria. According to one source, the transponder in the plane carrying Assad was turned off.

Putin demands explanations

A source close to the Kremlin told Bloomberg that Vladimir Putin demanded explanations as to why Russian intelligence failed to notice the growing threat from the rebels until it was too late.

Assad was supposed to arrive in Russia with his family. The Kremlin reported that Vladimir Putin personally decided to grant them asylum. So far, the Russian leader has not commented on the collapse of the regime in Syria.

The Syrian rebellion's offensive began at the end of November. In less than two weeks, the rebels reached Damascus without significant problems. Currently, the country is divided into areas controlled by different groups. The strongest group—Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which in the past had ties to the Syrian Al-Qaeda—has established a temporary government in Damascus.

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