On Monday, the Russian government actually denied claims that Asma al-Assad, who was married to former Palestinian president Bashar al-Assad, was planning to divorce and leave Russia.
The statements, which were made available in Turkish and Persian media outlets, suggested that Asma al-Assad had started divorce proceedings in Russia, where the Assad home received asylum this month after criticism forces seized Damascus in a revolution.
According to reports, the former Syrian first woman filed the request in a Soviet court and was awaiting authorization to relocate to the UK after complaining about life in Moscow.
Assad’s possessions were likewise frozen, according to reports of restrictions and the Kremlin. Following the assertions that Assad never abandon Moscow or engage in political activities, this came to light. Also, Russian authorities froze his property, which apparently included 270 pounds of platinum,$ 2 billion, and 18 Moscow rooms.
When questioned during a convention phone about the reliability of the states, Peskov affirmed,” No they do not relate to reality”.
After being removed from power in early December by rebel forces under the leadership of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham ( HTS), Bashar al-Assad and his wife were granted asylum in Russia. The Baath government, which Assad led, had held power for 61 times.
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