In an unexpected twist to Syria's tumultuous civil war, President Bashar al-Assad fled his capital amidst escalating rebellion and political turmoil, using deception to mask his exit. As the situation in Damascus grew dire, aides prepared for a public address aimed at addressing the crisis and proposing a power-sharing plan with opposition members. However, behind closed doors, Assad maintained an air of calm, deceiving those around him while plotting his escape. On December 7, the beleaguered leader slipped away under the cover of night, making a covert flight to a Russian military base and then continuing to Moscow, while his brother Maher also fled with senior military figures. This shocking development raises questions about the future of the Assad regime and the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Bashar al-Assad's Sudden Exit: The Untold Story of His Regime's Collapse

Bashar al-Assad's Sudden Exit: The Untold Story of His Regime's Collapse
The fall of the Syrian leader takes a surprising turn as Assad's deception unfolds in his final days.
The news of Assad's escape reveals the chaotic and precarious state of the Syrian government, as well as the lengths to which its leaders went to withdraw from power despite the façade of control.