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After the opposition overthrew the 61-year Ba'ath regime in Syria, Bashar al-Assad, who fled his country seeking refuge in Russia, remains a topic of discussion.
"THEY DIDN'T WANT HIM TO DIE LIKE GADDAFI"
According to a Bloomberg report, Russia had to persuade Assad to leave the country, and Russian intelligence agents organized his escape to Moscow. The report stated, "The Kremlin, which cannot forget the killing of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, decided to save Assad from Syria because Moscow did not want him to die like Gaddafi in Libya."
PUTIN GOT ANGRY AT HIS AGENTS
Bloomberg, citing sources within the Kremlin, wrote that Russian President Vladimir Putin examined the shortcomings of Russian intelligence in detecting threats to the regime of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Sources speaking to Bloomberg revealed that Russian intelligence agents facilitated Assad's escape and helped him pass through a Russian military base in Syria. To ensure the operation went undetected, the transponder signal on Assad's transport plane was deliberately turned off to prevent tracking.
"LIVING EXAGGERATEDLY IN RUSSIA IS NOT POSSIBLE"
The report also mentioned that after determining the weak chances of winning against the opposition forces, Moscow convinced Assad to seek refuge in Russia. The British newspaper Guardian stated, "It is unlikely that the ousted Syrian President and his family will live an exaggerated life in Russia. Instead, they will probably hide in a secluded mansion away from the public eye," adding that for Assad, "The transponder of the plane was intentionally turned off to avoid detection while departing from a military base in Syria, without even delivering a final message to his people."
"NOT EVEN THE DICTATOR'S BROTHER WAS INFORMED"
The newspaper reported, "The operation was conducted so secretly that even the dictator's brother was not informed," and added: "Ten years ago, it was the Russian military force that intervened alongside Bashar al-Assad in a lost civil war that he tried to suppress violently. Now, as opposition forces approach Damascus, Moscow provided Assad with a personal escape route."
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