BRUTE’S PLUNDER

Tyrant Assad packed planes with two tonnes of CASH totalling £200m & sent them to Putin before fleeing war-torn Syria

He spent the cash on one key investment

BASHAR al-Assad packed planes with two tonnes of cash worth £200m and sent them to Russia.

The tyrant cowardly escaped the country just hours before rebels captured his palace in their lightning blitz that ousted his regime.

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An opposition fighter steps on a broken bust of Bashar al-Assad's father HafezCredit: AP
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia after rebels overthrew his regimeCredit: AFP

But in the years before, Assad flew banknotes out of the country to Russia.

Records show tonnes of cash being sent from Damascus to Moscow between 2018 and 2019, the .

The payments came at a time when Assad's regime was being propped up by Russia's fighter jets and the Wagner mercenary group.

Once the cash was shifted, Assad's family also began buying up luxury properties in Moscow as well as paying for food and military help.

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The money was mostly sent in Euros and USD between March 2018 and September 2019, records show.

There were 21 flights from March 2018 to September 2019 with money worth over $250m.

Russian trade records from export data service Import Genius, show in 2019 a plane carrying $10m in $100 bills was sent on behalf of the Syrian central bank.

The central bank then airlifted in around €20mn in €500 notes in February 2019.

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Syria was under severe economic sanctions after Assad carried out horrific acts of repression against his own people - including the use of chemical weapons.

A source said that by 2018 foreign reserves were almost depleted and the Assad was paying for Wagner and grain imports in cash.

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Putin personally granted political asylum to Assad after he was forced to flee - and now he and his family are looking to build a new life in Russia.

The Syrian dictator and his family may be living in one of the 20 Moscow apartments his extended family owns, looking to maintain their luxurious lifestyle despite being in exile.

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Purchased in the prestigious Moscow City district, the apartments are said to be worth more than £30 million in recent years, showing just how safe the Assads are in their pal Putin's country.

The majority of the apartments are in the City of Capitals complex - a twin-towered skyscraper that sat once as the tallest in Europe.

Rebel fighters stand next to the burning grave of HafezCredit: AFP
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Following the outbreak of civil war in 2011, Assad battled to keep his regime alive against the rebels.

Russia protected Assad at the UN and then sent its jets in 2015 to give the tyrant air dominance.

Putin also only officially sent a small number of special forces troops to prop Assad up.

However, Russia was also sending private military contractors like Wagner to help win the war on the ground.

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Putin could now lose his military bases in the country with negotiations ongoing over what will happen to them.

Russia is reportedly trying to keep control of Khmeimim Air Base and Tartus naval base.

A rebel fighter sits at the entry hall in the Presidential PalaceCredit: Reuters
Rebel fighters parade in Damascus after their victoryCredit: Rex
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The bases are key for Russia's power projection with the Tartus naval base the only port on the Mediterranean for Putin.

However, Western leaders want the new Syrian government to boot out the Russians if they want full recognition.

Assad cowardly told his office he was going home before fleeing to the airport to be smuggled out of the country.

The tyrant didn't even tell some of his closest family with one of his cousins shot dead by rebels in an ambush trying to flee Damascus.

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