Attempt made to kill former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by poisoning him in Russia, he narrowly escaped death.

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An attempt has been made to kill former President Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Russia with his family to save his life from Syria. According to a report in the British tabloid 'The Sun', an attempt has been made to kill Bashar al-Assad by poisoning him in Moscow.

Since the coup in Syria, Assad has been in Moscow with his family. Russia, which has long been his key ally in the Middle East, has therefore given protection to the Assad family in Moscow and arrangements have been made for them to live in an apartment.

Attempt to kill by poisoning at home!

According to a report in the British tabloid 'The Sun', there was an attempt to kill Assad in his own house. When the evidence of this came to light, there was a stir. Questions are being raised as to who is plotting against Assad. Does the new government of Syria want to remove Assad from the path or is there some other reason behind this?

Big claim of former Russian spy

Assad has been under the protection of Vladimir Putin in Moscow since December 8 last year. But General SVR, an online account run by a former top Russian spy, says Bashar al-Assad fell ill on Sunday.

It claimed that 59-year-old Asad was choking and coughing repeatedly. According to sources, after the test, poisonous elements were found in Asad's body. According to the report, after treatment in the apartment itself, Asad's condition became stable on Monday. However, this was not confirmed by the Russian authorities.

Is this the reason for poisoning Assad?

It is not yet known who poisoned Bashar al-Assad, but last month it was revealed that his wife Asma wants to return to Britain but she will not be able to return to London due to the expiry of her passport.

Apart from this, there is also talk of marital tension between Assad and his wife Asma. According to reports, Asma is suffering from a serious illness and she wants to divorce Assad. It is believed that there may be a connection between poisoning Assad and marital tension with his wife.