Reports have suggested that Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, allegedly transferred up to $135 billion to Russia before fleeing to Moscow.
However, these claims are not conclusively verified. More reliable sources focus on Assad’s ongoing financial activities, particularly his regime’s involvement in the narcotics trade, which has brought billions in illicit profits.
In fact, the Assad regime has been described as a “narco-state,” with significant profits derived from the production and smuggling of drugs like Captagon. These activities are essential to Syria’s economy, especially given the ongoing international sanctions against the country.
While the specifics of the $135 billion claim remain unclear, Assad’s connections with Russia have been a long-standing aspect of the Syrian conflict, especially considering the strategic and financial support Russia has provided to his regime.
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