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Assad Family Finds Refuge in Moscow’s Luxury Towers

Assad Family Finds Refuge in Moscow’s Luxury Towers

December 13, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Assad Family Finds Refuge in Moscow’s ⁢Luxury towers Amidst Sanctions

Moscow, Russia – While the Syrian ‍civil war rages on, the family of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ⁣has found ‌a luxurious haven in the​ heart⁤ of​ Moscow. following reports that Russia urged⁣ Assad to flee Syria after the collapse⁣ of his regime, the family has settled into⁣ opulent apartments in Moscow‍ City, a glittering complex ‍of skyscrapers that dominates the ⁢Russian​ capital’s skyline.

According ‍to a 2019 inquiry by‌ the Financial Times, relatives of Assad acquired at least‌ 18 apartments in Moscow City between​ 2013 adn 2019.These properties,⁢ estimated to be worth $40 ⁤million, are located⁣ in the City of‌ Capitals complex, designed by ‍Dutch architect Erick van ⁣Egeraat. The purchases highlight Russia’s role in safeguarding the Assad family’s wealth‌ and circumventing international sanctions imposed on them.A ⁣Russian businesswoman‌ residing in a neighboring tower,‌ Neva Towers, confirmed the assads’ presence to NRC, but declined ⁢to elaborate, stating, “There are so⁢ many people living⁢ here. We ‌are⁣ not interested in politics.” Another future resident, speaking to The Times, expressed a belief that‌ the ⁣Assads’ presence would enhance the security ⁤of the building.NRC previously visited the towers and observed⁢ stringent security measures. Visitors must pre-register and undergo checks by lobby⁣ staff in a dimly⁢ lit entrance hall. Elevators lead ⁢to long corridors ⁤wiht unmarked doors, offering ⁣residents ‌a⁣ panoramic view of the city.

Though, it remains unclear⁢ whether the Assads‍ intend to permanently settle in Moscow City.⁣ Beyond the risk of abduction or reprisal attacks,‍ the complex itself was targeted by Ukrainian ‌drones ‍last year, raising concerns about safety.

The‌ Assads’ ⁣relocation to Moscow underscores the complex relationship between Russia and Syria, with Moscow providing a safe haven for the embattled Syrian leader and his family while ‍navigating ⁣international pressure and sanctions.

Assad Finds​ Safe Haven ‌in Moscow ⁤amidst⁣ International Scrutiny

Moscow, Russia – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to have found a safe haven‌ in Moscow, ​shielded from ‌international pressure by his close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Recent statements from Russian ⁣officials suggest Assad faces no immediate‍ threat of extradition⁤ or ‍legal action. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov assured that Assad is “safe” and that Russia’s actions demonstrate its commitment to protecting its⁤ allies.

“Everyone knows that⁢ Vladimir Vladimirovitsj Putin always protects his friends and acquaintances,” an anonymous member of the ‌Duma’s‌ international committee told Russian news site Lenta.

The Assad family’s⁤ connection to moscow runs deep.‌ Assad’s son, Hafez, studied mathematics at Moscow State University, ​defending⁤ his dissertation on algebra theories on ⁢November 29th,⁣ the same day ⁣an attack⁣ rocked Aleppo. In a poignant gesture,​ Hafez dedicated his work to the “martyrs of (his) ⁤homeland – Syria – and in‌ the first ⁤place the martyrs of the Syrian Arab Army.”

This display of familial ties underscores the strong bond between the Assad regime ‌and the Russian government, a relationship that has proven crucial for Assad’s continued hold on power amidst ongoing international condemnation.

Syrian Leader’s Family Finds ‌Luxury Refuge in⁢ Moscow Amidst Sanctions

Moscow, Russia – As the Syrian civil war continues to rage, the family of Syrian‌ President Bashar ‍al-Assad ‍has reportedly found a luxurious sanctuary in the heart of Moscow. Following reports suggesting Russia urged Assad to flee Syria after the⁣ potential collapse of his regime, ⁤the family has established residence in opulent apartments within Moscow City, a complex​ of towering‌ skyscrapers dominating the Russian capital’s skyline.

According‌ to a 2019 inquiry by the Financial Times,‌ relatives of Assad acquired at least 18 apartments in Moscow​ City ‍between 2013 and 2019. These properties, estimated to ‍be worth $40 million,⁤ are situated in the City of Capitals complex, designed by Dutch architect erick van Egeraat.

The purchases highlight Russia’s role in ⁤safeguarding the Assad family’s wealth ⁤and ⁤circumventing international sanctions imposed on them. A Russian‍ businesswoman residing in a neighboring ⁣tower, ⁢Neva Towers, ‌confirmed the Assads’ presence to NRC, but declined ‍to elaborate, stating, “There are⁢ so many people living here. We are not⁢ interested in politics.”⁣ Another future resident, speaking to The Times,​ expressed a belief that the Assads’ presence ‌would enhance the⁢ security of the building. NRC previously visited the towers and‍ observed stringent security measures. Visitors must pre-register and undergo checks by lobby staff in a dimly lit entrance hall. Elevators⁤ lead to long corridors with unmarked doors, offering residents a ‌panoramic view of the⁢ city.

It ‌remains unclear whether the Assads intend to permanently settle in Moscow City.Beyond the risk of abduction or reprisal attacks, the complex itself was targeted by Ukrainian drones⁢ last year, raising concerns about safety.

The Assads’ relocation to Moscow underscores ‍the complicated relationship between Russia and Syria, with ‌Moscow providing a safe haven for ‌the embattled Syrian leader and his family ⁤while navigating ‍international pressure and sanctions.

Assad Finds Safe Haven in Moscow Amidst International Scrutiny

Moscow, Russia – ‌Syrian President Bashar al-assad appears to have found a safe haven ‍in Moscow, shielded from international pressure by‍ his close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Recent statements from Russian officials‌ suggest Assad faces no immediate threat of extradition or legal action.Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei ​Ryabkov assured that Assad is “safe” and that Russia’s actions demonstrate⁣ its commitment to protecting its allies.

“Everyone knows‌ that Vladimir Vladimirovitsj Putin always protects his friends and acquaintances,” an anonymous member of the Duma’s international committee told Russian news site Lenta.

The Assad family’s connection to Moscow runs ⁤deep. Assad’s son,Hafez,studied mathematics at Moscow State University,defending his‌ dissertation on algebra theories​ on November 29th,the same day an attack rocked Aleppo. In a poignant gesture, ⁣Hafez dedicated his⁢ work to the “martyrs‌ of (his) homeland – Syria – and in ‍the first place the martyrs ​of the Syrian Arab‍ Army.”

This display of familial ties underscores the strong bond between the Assad regime and the Russian government,a relationship that has proven crucial for Assad’s continued hold on power amidst ongoing international condemnation.

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