Former President of Syria Bashar al-Assad said Monday that he fled Syria only after Damascus had fallen, and claimed that Moscow requested he be evacuated to Russia.An Islamist-led rebel alliance, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), launched a lightning offensive from its northwest Syria bastion on November 27, swiftly capturing major cities from government control and taking the capital on December 8.My departure from Syria was neither planned nor did it occur during the final hours of the battles, as some have claimed, said a statement on the ousted presidents Telegram channel.I remained in Damascus, carrying out my duties until the early hours of Dec.
8, it added.As terrorist forces infiltrated Damascus, I moved to Latakia in coordination with our Russian allies to oversee combat operations, the statement said, adding that he arrived at the Hmeimim base that morning.As the field situation in the area continued to deteriorate, the Russian military base itself came under intensified attack by drone strikes, it said, and Moscow requested that the base's command arrange an immediate evacuation to Russia on the evening of Dec.
8.Five former officials previously told AFP that hours before rebel forces seized Damascus and toppled Assad's government, the former Syrian president was already out of the country.The officials said that the night before, Assad had even asked his close adviser to prepare a speechwhich the ousted leader never gavebefore flying from Damascus airport to Russia's Hmeimim air base, and from there out of the country.When the state falls into the hands of terrorism and the ability to make a meaningful contribution is lost, any position becomes void of purpose, the statement from Assad added.Though Assad has long branded any who oppose his rule as terrorists, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led his overthrow, has also been proscribed as a terrorist organization by the U.S.
and other Western governments.With its roots in a former branch of Al-Qaeda in Syria, HTS broke with the jihadist group in 2016 and has sought to soften its image.In recent days, both the U.S.
and U.K.
have established contact with the group, while the UN has said it could remove HTS from its terrorist list if the post-Assad leadership proves its social and political inclusivity.
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