Your condition is now stable. The former Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, was hospitalized for ten days after the poisoning victim, reveals the Syrian Human Rights Observatory (OSDH). Exiled to Russia since last December and the fall of its regime, it was transported to “a critical state in intensive care” in a hospital near Moscow, on September 20.
The former dictator, who was nicknamed “Le Boucher de Damascus”, was able to launch on Monday, September 29. “It is still unknown who poisoned Bashar al-Assad, but we learned from a reliable source that was not a simple food poisoning, but an poisoning,” you can read in the press release of NGO Syria.
“During his admission to the hospital, Bashar al-Assad was admitted to the emergency room and placed in a critical condition in intensive care in a private hospital in the suburbs of Moscow or near,” he added. According to the OSDG, “he was poisoned at his home, where he lives in a villa where his trips were very limited.”
“Clarify what happened”
The health status of the former Syrian president is now stable. It remains to be determined by the origin of this poisoning. “We asked the Russian authorities to clarify what happened and who poisoned it,” said the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, citing a source “confirmed that the Russian government was not involved in this case.”
The NGO advances a track: that of a desire to “involve the Russian government”, which offered exile in Bashar al-Assad “and suggest that President Putin cannot protect him.” For his part, Moscow did not comment on this case.
Source: BFM TV
