Assad says he had no plans to leave Syria but was evacuated by Russians in first public statement since his ouster
- Ousted Syrian leader Assad stated he planned to keep fighting rebel forces before being evacuated by Russia.
- Assad mentioned he never considered stepping down or seeking refuge during these events.
- He clarified his departure from Syria was unplanned and not during the 'final hours of the battles.'
- Assad emphasized he remains the 'same person' who refused personal gain for the salvation of his nation.
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First public comments attributed to Assad since fall claim he never planned to leave Syria
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is believed to have issued his first remarks since opposition forces took over Syria more than a week ago, claiming his departure from the country was “neither planned nor did it occur in the final hours of the battles” against the rebel forces he calls “terrorists.”The statement attributed to Assad was posted in English on the deposed Syrian presidency’s account on the Telegram messaging app, dated Dec. 1…

Assad Releases First Statement Following Government Collapse
Following the collapse of his government, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad released a public statement this morning, the first since fleeing to Moscow, Russia, last week. The Syrian Presidency Telegram channel said they published the statement on social media after several failed attempts to release it through media outlets. In the statement, Assad addressed misinformation around the events of the last two weeks, posting on Telegram: As terroris…

Assad gives account of last hours before leaving Syria
Syria's Bashar al-Assad issued his first statement since being toppled from power, saying he was evacuated to Russia from the Hmeimim base on Dec. 8 as it came under drone attack, after leaving Damascus that morning with rebel fighters closing in.
Assad, the first words: 'Syria to the terrorists, I didn't want to escape'
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