MOSCOW: Russia’s state news agencies have reported that former Syrian President Bashar Al Assad is in Moscow and has received asylum.
Citing a source in the Kremlin, Assad and his family were granted asylum based on “humanitarian considerations”.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said earlier that al-Assad had left Syria.
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