Russia's action to save their friend Al-Assad..!?

President Bashar Al-Assad, who left the country for the first time, has given an explanation about the Syrian civil war. In it, he said that he had no intention of leaving Syria. But Russian soldiers saved me and brought me back to their country, said President Bashar Al-Assad, who left Syria. Bashar Al-Assad has been the President of syria since 2000. The civil war against him was ongoing. There was a civil war from 2011 to 2016. At that time, it was Russian and Iranian forces who saved Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. Following this, Bashar Al-Assad retained power. After that, 8 years later, the civil war has intensified. The rebels, led by Abu Muhammad al-Golani, launched a war against the country's president, Bashar al-Assad, under the leadership of Hayat Tahrir al-Ham.
They captured one city after another. On the 8th, they attacked a Russian military base and captured the capital, Damascus. Assad escaped from syria with 2 thousand crores. Following this, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad resigned from his post as president and fled abroad on a plane. He is in Russia. Bashar al-Assad and russia have a good friendship. Due to this, he has taken refuge in Russia. In this case, former President Bashar Assad, who has left syria and taken refuge in russia, has explained the incident for the first time. He has also explained how he left. He said on his facebook page about the Russian information: I left Damascus on the morning of the 8th. I left after an attack on a Russian base in the coastal province of Latakia. For me, I wanted to fight the rebels. I did not want to leave Syria. A bunker inside Assad's house in Syria! The released video also said that I did not want to resign and seek asylum in another country. My intention was to fight the terrorists in the country. The country is currently in the hands of terrorists. I never wanted the position for personal gain. I consider myself a protector of the Syrian people, supported by their trust. syria will function freely again.

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