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Bashar al-Assad, responsible for 202,000 civilian deaths, now plays video games in Moscow luxury apartment
Assad, the man who killed 202,000 civilians including 23,000 children, gassed 1,400 people to death in a single attack, and ...
As Syria’s regime collapsed, the world’s eyes were on Bashar al-Assad’s getaway flight. Behind him, officials key to his ...
Some are only now coming forward with accounts of loved ones who disappeared during the civil war and are presumed dead.
The Assads now live discreetly in Moscow, according to Russian media. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa will use talks with ...
For two years, Syria’s Assad government secretly trucked thousands of bodies from an exposed mass grave to the desert, trying ...
Kyiv Independent on MSN
Ships accused of stealing Ukrainian grain linked to Assad regime front
Selma Mhaoud, and Shaya Laughlin, and published by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). The Kyiv ...
An ongoing reporting project to uncover the roles and whereabouts of the key officials who powered President Bashar ...
Bashar al-Assad passes the time playing online video games in his Moscow high-rise, according to a former military officer ...
For nearly two years, on four nights each week, convoys of trucks carried a reek of death across the desert highway – bodies ...
By 2019, with Assad consolidating victory, the regime began clearing it. Witnesses said the goal was to erase traces of war ...
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Syria holds first elections since Assad’s ouster, marking a cautious step in political transition
Syria has held its first parliamentary elections since Bashar Assad was ousted nearly a year ago. The People's Assembly will ...
Former prisoner Mutassim Abdulsatir gave Margaret Brennan a tour of the notorious Sednaya prison where Syrians were tortured, ...
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