On December 9th, rebel forces successfully infiltrated and attacked the capital city of Damascus, leading to the collapse of the Syrian government.
Soon after, President Bashar al-Assad and his family fled the country and were granted political asylum in Russia, as confirmed by the Kremlin.
The president left behind a wealth of valuable possessions within his mansion, particularly a garage full of luxury and classic cars, including:
The video, which was posted on social media, showcases a Lamborghini LM 002 SUV, a Lexus LX, a Toyota FJ pickup, a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and an Aston Martin Rapide.
Further back in the garage, one can spot a Ferrari F50, a Ferrari F430, a Lamborghini Diablo, a Cadillac Escalade, and a fleet of S-Class Mercedes.
The video also reveals a collection of other high-end vehicles, including an Audi R8, a Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, a Mercedes SLS, a Bentley Continental GT, a Rolls-Royce Ghost, an Audi S8, and a Land Rover Defender. According to CNN, there are over 40 luxury cars stored in a large warehouse west of the Syrian presidential palace.
As rebels took control of Damascus, Syrians rushed to loot and vandalize al-Assad’s mansion, which consists of three six-story buildings and an extensive garden. Previously, this area was off-limits to the public.
The fate of al-Assad’s possessions remains uncertain, but they may be auctioned off to benefit the state treasury.
**TH** – *Translated from Vietnamese by AI*
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