“As for the whereabouts of President Al Assad, I have nothing to tell you,” the Kremlin spokesman said. The day before, official sources assured that the country gave asylum to the ousted president and his family.
The Kremlin declined to confirm reports that Syria’s ousted president, Bashar al Assadfled to Russia, after Russian press agencies reported, citing government sources, that the leader and his family were in Moscow and received asylum on humanitarian grounds.
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“As for the whereabouts of President Al Assad, I have nothing to tell you,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov told reporters. “What happened surprised the entire world. We are no exception,” he added.
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