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Uncertainty Surrounds Alleged Poisoning Attempt on Bashar al-Assad in Exile

Thursday 02 January 2025 - 11:30
Uncertainty Surrounds Alleged Poisoning Attempt on Bashar al-Assad in Exile

Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian president who has been a controversial figure for years, is reportedly the target of a poisoning attempt. Living in exile in Moscow under the protection of Russian President Vladimir Putin since December, troubling allegations have surfaced, casting doubt among his inner circle and international observers.

A Disturbing Medical Alert

On December 31st, reports shared by the online account “General SVR,” allegedly managed by a former Russian spy, claimed that the 59-year-old Assad had suddenly experienced severe coughing fits and breathing difficulties. According to these sources, initial medical examinations detected traces of poison in his system, suggesting a possible assassination attempt. However, no official confirmation has been provided by Russian authorities or any other reliable sources. Assad is said to have received treatment at his residence, and his condition is now sta

The Burden of Exile

Since the fall of his regime to Syrian rebels, Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma have lived a secluded life in Russia. The controversial couple, accused of numerous human rights violations, has seen their lives transformed drastically. Asma al-Assad, a former British citizen, is now forced to remain in exile after her British passport expired,

An Uncertain Future

In recent months, rumors of tensions within the couple have surfaced, fueling speculations about a potential separation. Meanwhile, the international community remains divided over Assad’s future. Some advocate for him to face justice for his actions, while others fear that further political instability in Syria may follow.

A Sign for History?

Although unconfirmed, this incident raises questions about the risks faced by exiled leaders, even under official protection. As geopolitical stakes remain high, this case serves as a reminder that the past, particularly for a figure as controversial as Bashar al-Assad, always carries a cost.


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