According to a report by the Syrian Human Rights Observatory, he was recently hospitalized in a critical state that was recently hospitalized in a critical state that was recently hospitalized in a critical state after being poisoned in Russia.
Assad, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was rushing to the hospital on 20 September and remained in medical care nine days before the release.
It comes days after Syria issued an international arrest warrant for former President Bashar Al-Assad. She reportedly appeared in his villa near Moscow.
Assad and his family fled to Russia in December after the rebel forces overthrew its regime and ended the brutal 13-year civil war, which began with pro-democratic protests and met violent interventions. The conflict has triggered several foreign powers, including Russia, Iran, the USA and Turkey.
“Whether poisoning was a result of confusion or more, no one knows,” he read the message. “When Bashar al-Assad was admitted to the hospital, he was admitted in the emergency room and in a critical state of intensive care in the private hospital in or near the Moscow suburbs.”
“Only the party that performed the operation knows whether to kill Bashara Al-Assad or embarrass the Russian government,” she added.
Assad faces serious accusations, including the use of chemical weapons for civilians and systematic torture. Since March 2024, more than 600,000 people have died in the war, according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory. The United Nations estimates that more than half of the pre -war Syria population has been displaced.
Who is Bashar al-Assad?
Bashar Al-Assad, a member of the Alawit Minority-Sekek, who has long held a significant political power-assumed the Presidency in 2000 after the death of her father Hafez Al-Assad, who ruled since 1971.
Bashar’s ascension went through the unlikely elections and continued his father’s authoritarian heritage, the Soviet -aligned leader who promoted Alawits to influential roles in Syrian political and military institutions.
Asma Al-Assad applied for divorce with reduced former Syrian President Bashar in Russia. Asma tried to leave Moscow and express dissatisfaction with her life in exile
After protests for democracy in 2011, the Assad regime launched a brutal intervention that escalated the civil war on full. His forces became known for harsh tactics against opposition groups, many of which were made up of local militias and military defectors.
In 2013, the UN inspectors confirmed “stunning and indisputable” evidence of the use of nervous gas in Syria, specifically in an attack on Damascus in the suburbs 21 August. The then Secretary General of Ban Ki-Moon condemned it as “the worst use of weapons of mass destruction in the 21st century”.
Syrian crisis
One million Syrian refugees have returned from abroad since the fall of the long-time ruler Bashara Al-Assad last December, the United Nations said on Wednesday and urged more support to allow others to follow.
“In just nine months, one million of the Cyvans returned to their country after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad on 8 December 2024,” said UN refugee agency in a statement and called on the international community to “increase their support to end the suffering and displace of millions pushed.
Inside Syria, the UN agency said they had received less than a quarter of what they need to provide assistance this year, and at the same time received only 30 percent of the financing needed to deal with the wider situation in Syria.
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