The gag of the lion’s son reveals his position in Moscow … and raises wide irony! (video)


















Amid the controversy raised by a statement posted on his account on the “X” platform two days ago, then he was suddenly arrested, Hafiz, the son of former Syrian President Bashar al -Assad, appeared in a video on his account in “Telegram” yesterday evening, stressing that the two accounts on the “X” platforms appeared And “Telegram” belongs to him. And he said in the short video: “It became a question about the two accounts on X and Telegram, and are they followed for me? I wanted to make it clear that they are already mine, and I have no accounts on any other platform .. Peace. ”

The sudden appearance of Hafiz Al -Assad’s son came at a sensitive time, as it ignited a mockery on the “X” platform among many Syrians. Some criticized him because of a “gag”, in which he revealed his phone number in his profile on Telegram, which allowed Internet users to locate his location in Moscow, where the video was filmed in a street in the Russian capital. The irony was heading towards what some considered “miscalculation” from Hafez, noting that this gag may indicate its intelligence “just as his father”, as they put it.

This timing was not far from the questions, as some linked the appearance of the maintenance of communication and direct communication between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Syrian President of the transitional stage, Ahmed Al -Shara, considering that this timing is not a sense of coincidence.

The video was filmed on Bolshaya Ordenca Street near the Moscow River, which is about 1.2 km from the red square and 1 km from the Kremlin headquarters. This appearance also came after a lengthy statement published by Hafez two days ago on his account in “X”, in which he explained the family’s circumstances in the last hours of the fall of the previous regime, where he denied the escape of his father from Damascus.

It is noteworthy that last December, after a sudden progress of the opposition forces, Bashar al -Assad fled from Lattakia to Moscow, which gave him asylum, as the Kremlin later announced, and since then he appeared in a statement denied his escape from the country.







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