Bashar al-Assad reportedly flees to Moscow after being overthrown in Syria
Bashar al-Assad, the deposed president of Syria, has reportedly fled to Moscow after his government was overthrown by rebels. Russian state media confirmed that Assad and his family arrived in Russia, where they were granted asylum. Russia's foreign ministry stated that Assad resigned and left Syria after discussions about a peaceful transfer of power. The ministry emphasized that Russia did not participate in these talks. The fall of Assad's regime marks a significant shift in Syria after 13 years of civil war. This change could impact regional dynamics, including Iran's influence and the return of millions of Syrian refugees.