Syrians inspect Assad's looted Damascus home
Dozens of Syrians toured Bashar al-Assad's looted luxury home in Damascus on Sunday, following the capital's fall to opposition forces, an AFP correspondent reported.
- Middle East
- AFP
- Published Date: 03:51 | 08 December 2024
- Modified Date: 05:13 | 08 December 2024
Dozens of Syrians explored Bashar al-Assad's luxurious Damascus home after it was looted on Sunday, an AFP correspondent said, following the fall of the capital to opposition forces.
Women, children and men could be seen inspecting the six-storey home and its large garden, with the entrance to the residence burnt down and the rooms completely empty, save some furniture and a portrait of Assad thrown on the floor.
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