Ousted Syrian Leader Bashar al-Assad Reportedly Poisoned in Moscow
Unverified reports have emerged claiming that Bashar al-Assad, the ousted president of Syria, was the target of a poisoning attempt in Moscow, where he has been living under the protection of Russian President Vladimir Putin since December 8, 2024. The allegations surfaced on social media, particularly from a channel managed by a former Russian spy, General SVR.
According to these reports, Assad fell ill on December 31 and experienced severe coughing and choking. Following this incident, he reportedly received medical attention in his apartment. Subsequent tests indicated the presence of poison in his system. While his condition has stabilized, there has been no official confirmation from either Syrian or Russian authorities regarding the poisoning claims.
Assad fled to Russia after a swift offensive by rebel forces, which resulted in the capture of Damascus. The situation remains fluid as further investigations and reports unfold.
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