


Kremlin Denies Reports of Asma al-Assad's Divorce from Bashar al-Assad
The Kremlin refutes claims that Asma al-Assad seeks divorce from her husband, highlighting their current status in Russia after the fall of the Assad regime.
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Turkish media reports suggesting that Asma al-Assad, wife of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is seeking a divorce have been dismissed by the Kremlin. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson, stated that these rumors do not reflect reality. Following a rebel takeover of Damascus, the Assads fled to Russia, where they are said to maintain access to their wealth and live under protection. The UK maintains sanctions against Asma al-Assad, prohibiting her return. Despite past portrayals of their relationship, uncertainty surrounds their current living conditions and future options.
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