A former media chief from Syria have pretty recently revealed shocking details that how Syrian President Bashar al-Assad escaped the country in a panic stricken desperation following which he fled to Russia with the help of the Vladimir Putin government.
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Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad were allegedly communicating before rebels took over the Syrian government in December.
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Assad, removed from power by rebels, has been under the protection of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow since December 8 last year.
A former media chief of the ousted Syrian president said Putin did not answer any of Assad's calls in the days leading up to his fall. The chief hinted that the Russian President may have tricked Assad before his dramatic ouster from Syria.