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Complicated Operation Revealed: How Assad Moved Syria’s Wealth to Russia

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Former President of Syria Bashar al-Assad fled the country on December 8th, thus ending his 24-year rule over the state. It has now been revealed… Read More: The post Complicated Operation Revealed: How Assad Moved Syria’s Wealth to Russia appeared first on Bible Prophecy In The Daily Headlines.

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Bashar al-Assad made his fortune abroad via private jet before his fall.

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Reuters: The C-5SKY made four consecutive flights to Syria within 48 hours of the fall of the Assad regime. A Reuters investigation has revealed details of how former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad smuggled his money and valuables on a private jet within 48 hours of his regime being overthrown, as well as secret documents related to his business network. The report…

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For 24 years, Bashar al-Assad ruled Syria with an iron fist, accumulating wealth for his family while brutally oppressing and murdering his people, who were becoming increasingly impoverished. Before he was removed from power in December last year, Assad managed to move his assets abroad. The former Syrian dictator hid his wealth in a safe place. And we are talking about huge amounts of cash, important documents and valuables, including expensiv…

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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