Hapas al-Assad reveals: the last moments of the Syrian regime

A verified account that is identified when you belong to,Hapas al-Assad; Son of the ousted Syrian President In the rest toAssad Yesterday, a storm on social networks with detailed testimony about the last moments before the collapse of the regime and experienced to Moscow. The account was unexpectedly removed shortly after publication.

American journalist Eva Karin Bartlett has confirmed the account signals using her Facebook page. “I can confirm that the account belongs to him and does not impersonate. We have been in contact recently, and I was aware of his intention to open a channel on Telegram and account network X,” she wrote.

In the detailed documentation, which caused great interest, Hapas argued that there was no neat escape plan. “Over the past 14 years, Syria has dealt with equally dangerous situations. Whoever wanted to escape could do so in the early years, when Damascus was under almost complete siege, suffered daily shelling and the rebels were on its vows,” he wrote.

He said Moscow came to Moscow on November 20 for dissertation, where his mother was also staying, Al-Assad After bone transplant surgery. “Although I will be planned for other arrangements, I returned to Damascus on December 1 because of the worsening of the situation, to be with my father and my brother.

He described the last days of the regime in detail: on December 7, his brother Karim still approached a math test at the Damascus Technology Institute. “Until then, despite the remote shooting, the situation did not exceed the familiar routine. The deterioration began with the surprising news of the army withdrawal from Hums, much like the previous echelons of a butter, milk and suburban Idlib.”

The dramatic turnaround took place at midnight, when a Russian senior arrived at their home in the Al-Malich neighborhood and demanded the transfer of President Latakia. The family arrived at the abandoned airport in Damascus at three in the morning, where met Mahar al-Assad, the president’s brother. They were flown in a Russian military aircraft to a warm base in Baltakia.

The program to transfer them to the presidential complex in Burge Islam, which is about 40 miles from the base, failed. “All communication attempts failed, the phones were cut off,” he wrote. “We received reports of the withdrawal of the forces from the front and the fall of the last positions.

In the afternoon, after the base headquarters announced that the rebel was impossible and the withdrawal of security forces, it was decided in coordination with Moscow to evacuate the family to Russia. “We arrived in Moscow on December 8,” he concluded.

The publication has aroused many reactions to social networks, mainly due to the length and detailed description of the escape. Many surfers have argued that this is a counterfeit account based on Hapas al-Assad’s path in the presidential palace after the regime’s fall.

By Editor