Syrian rebels occupied dictator Assad's palace: new photos and videos.
A group of Syrian rebels invaded Bashar Assad's palace in Damascus. Images and videos of this event are being published in the media.
In these images and videos, which are circulating on social media, people can be seen walking through the rooms of the luxurious palace. They are destroying portraits of Assad and taking his furniture.
A photo zone has already been set up at the desk of the former leader of the country. Tattered cabinets and scattered items on the floor.
The palace, which was ceremoniously opened in 1990 by Assad's father Hafez al-Assad, cost billions of US dollars.
According to information from Bild, the palace has a reception hall that has been destroyed. It is also reported that a collection of Bashar Assad's luxury cars was found in the palace.
A 41-second video, presumably from Assad's garage, appeared on X / Twitter, where about 50 cars were parked. Among them are SUVs, off-road vehicles, trucks. Limousines and sports cars are also present: BMW, Audi, Ferrari, Lamborghini Diablo, and Mercedes-AMG SLS.
It should be noted that Syrian rebels claimed they had captured the capital Damascus and announced the destruction of dictator Bashar Assad's government.
The plane of Syrian President Bashar Assad left Damascus in an unknown direction and subsequently disappeared from radar at an altitude of 495 meters. It is known that the plane suddenly began to descend sharply in the Tartus area. The media does not rule out that it may have crashed, but it is possible that the pilot turned off the sensors before the emergency landing.
There is currently no official confirmation that Assad was on board.
Syrian Prime Minister Mohamed al-Jalali announced his readiness to transfer power to the opposition and cooperate with any leadership chosen by the people. State television announced the fall of Assad's regime.
Also, GUR reported that the Russians are transporting ships from the base in Tartus and moving remnants of weapons by aircraft from Khmeimim in Syria.
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