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Reports have emerged about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s plane allegedly crashing under mysterious circumstances. Foreign media and the FlightRadar website highlight the incident, sparking widespread speculation.

Bashar al-Assad’s Plane Flees Amid Rebel Attack

According to FlightRadar, an aircraft departed from Damascus Airport during a rebel attack on the capital. Initially, the plane was headed toward Syria’s coastal region, known for being a stronghold of Assad’s loyalists.

Sudden Turn and Disappearance of Bashar al-Assad’s Plane

The aircraft reportedly made an abrupt mid-flight U-turn. After flying in an opposite direction for a brief period, the plane vanished from radar, raising concerns about a potential crash.

Uncertainty Over Bashar al-Assad’s Fate

Sources speculate that Bashar al-Assad was aboard the plane, possibly fleeing Damascus to an undisclosed location. Syrian outlets suggest the plane may have crashed, potentially leading to the president’s death.

Syrian Rebel Forces Free Prisoners from Saydnaya Prison

No Official Statement on Bashar al-Assad Plane Crash

Authorities in Syria have not issued any confirmation or denial about the alleged crash. The government and its allies remain silent on the matter, leaving room for rumors to grow.

Syrian rebel forces made significant progress in their fight against the Assad regime. On Sunday, they reached additional cells in the infamous Saydnaya Prison near Damascus. They freed hundreds of detainees held under brutal conditions.

Rebels Discover Hidden Cells

Rebels streamed videos online showing their efforts to liberate the prisoners. In one Al Jazeera video, fighters used sledgehammers to break down walls. The footage revealed hidden prison cells. Overcrowded spaces held hundreds of detainees in dire conditions.

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