Hafez Bashar al-Assad breaks the silence with a video from the streets of Moscow, confirming the validity of the mysterious escape story:
In a surprising development that escalated the debate, Hafez Bashar al-Assad, the son of the former Syrian president, appeared for the first time in a video filmed on the streets of Moscow, putting an end to speculations and confirming the validity of what was published days ago about the escape of the presidential family from Damascus before the fall of the regime.
This video comes after the appearance of an authenticated account in his name on the "X" platform, in which he disclosed dramatic details about the night of the escape, revealing direct orders from the Russian President Vladimir Putin to arrange an immediate evacuation for the family. However, the biggest surprise was the mysterious disappearance of the account after a few hours, raising questions about its credibility.
In the past hours, rumors spread about the identity of the account, prompting Hafez al-Assad to release a new video from Moscow today, confirming that he only owns his personal accounts on "Telegram" and "X," and that the posts discussing the escape were indeed issued by him.
Despite attempts to cast doubt, American journalist Eva Kareen Bartlett, known for her proximity to the Syrian regime, supported the authenticity of the account, confirming that she was in direct contact with Hafez al-Assad and was aware in advance of his intention to launch his channel on Telegram and his account on X.
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No official comment has been issued from Moscow regarding these claims, while the details of the exciting escape night remain controversial, with some seeing it as a shocking reality and others doubting the narrative altogether.