Kremlin: Assad and His Family Were Granted Asylum in Russia; US Army Struck Over 75 ISIS Targets in Syria
Overthrown Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and his family arrived in Moscow after being granted asylum in Russia, Russian state media reported on Sunday, December 8.
“Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow. Russia, for humanitarian reasons, has granted them asylum,” said a Kremlin source quoted in the report. Assad’s regime issued a statement saying it had “ordered the non-violent transfer of power.”
Ukrainian intelligence claimed that Assad’s escape operation from Syria to Russia was meticulously planned and included a deception maneuver, during which the former Syrian President’s plane disappeared from radar, sparking speculation that it had crashed.
Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced also on Sunday that its forces conducted dozens of precision air strikes targeting known Islamic State (ISIS) camps and terrorists in central Syria to ensure that it will not take advantage of the current situation and reconstitute in the region.
CENTCOM added that the operation struck over 75 targets using multiple U.S. Air Force assets, including B-52s, F-15s, and A-10s. The statement said that battle damage assessments are underway, and there are no indications of civilian casualties. (INN/VFI News)
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