Assad’s Moscow escape plan revealed! Remarkable response to Prime Minister Celali’s words ‘I told you his situation was difficult’

Assads Moscow escape plan revealed Remarkable response to Prime Minister

The repercussions of the fall of the Baath regime, which had a bombshell effect on the world agenda, still continue. The details that followed the event that brought about radical changes in the Middle East attract everyone’s attention. According to the latest information, Assad’s escape plan to Russia has been revealed. Also revealed was Assad’s last conversation with his prime minister, Mohammed al-Jalali.

EVEN THE THOSE CLOSEST DID NOT KNOW

Striking images have emerged of the last hours when Bashar Assad, who ruled Syria for 24 years, fell from power. According to Reuters’ special report, Assad did not even inform his closest relatives as his regime collapsed.

HE SAID RUSSIAN SUPPORT IS ON THE WAY

Hours before Damascus fell, Assad gathered nearly 30 military and security officials at the Ministry of Defense, called on the Land Forces to resist, and said that Russian military support was on the way.

YOUR PRESS ADVISOR WANTED TO SPEAK BUT…

Assad instructed his press advisor to come to his residence and prepare a speech. However, when the press consultant came to the house, he could not find anyone. That same night, Assad left Damascus.

FIRST ESCAPED TO LAZKY, THEN TO MOSCOW

Assad’s family was already in Moscow, sources told Reuters. According to sources, the plane’s transmitter was turned off to avoid being detected by radar.

Assad fled to Latakia and then to Moscow on a low-flying Russian military plane. Assad’s younger brother Mahir and other relatives were also unaware of the plan. His brother Mahir escaped via Iraq in another helicopter. His two cousins ​​were ambushed on their way to Lebanon.

HIS LAST CONVERSATION WITH BAŞBAŞAK CELALI REVEALED: “WE WILL SEE TOMORROW”

According to sources, Assad knew that Moscow was reluctant to intervene in what was happening in Syria.

Assad’s last prime minister, Mohammed al-Jalali, also gave his last speech. Celali said, “I told him the situation was difficult, and he just said, ‘We’ll see tomorrow.'”

PHOTOS ARE REVEALED

New photographs of the deposed leader were seized during the searches carried out in the palace and private properties of Bashar Assad, who fled his country and took refuge in Russia after the opposition revolution.

Here are those images:

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