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Syria denies reports of attempted assassination of President Al-Sharaa

Syria denies reports of attempted assassination of President Al-Sharaa

Ya Libnan21 hours ago

DAMASCUS: Syria's Ministry of Information on Sunday denied reports that an attempt was made on the life of interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa during a recent visit to the southern city of Daraa, SANBA reported.
A ministry source, quoted by state news agency SANA on Sunday, dismissed the claims as false, saying: 'What was circulated by several media outlets about the Syrian Arab Army and Turkish intelligence foiling an assassination attempt on President Ahmad Al-Sharaa during his visit to Daraa is untrue.'
SANA did not provide further details about the reported incident or its origins.
Al-Sharaa has led the Syrian Arab Republic's transitional administration since January, following the collapse of the Bashar Al-Assad's regime. Assad, who ruled Syria for nearly a quarter of a century, fled to Russia last December.
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Syria denies reports of attempted assassination of President Al-Sharaa
Syria denies reports of attempted assassination of President Al-Sharaa

Ya Libnan

time21 hours ago

  • Ya Libnan

Syria denies reports of attempted assassination of President Al-Sharaa

DAMASCUS: Syria's Ministry of Information on Sunday denied reports that an attempt was made on the life of interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa during a recent visit to the southern city of Daraa, SANBA reported. A ministry source, quoted by state news agency SANA on Sunday, dismissed the claims as false, saying: 'What was circulated by several media outlets about the Syrian Arab Army and Turkish intelligence foiling an assassination attempt on President Ahmad Al-Sharaa during his visit to Daraa is untrue.' SANA did not provide further details about the reported incident or its origins. Al-Sharaa has led the Syrian Arab Republic's transitional administration since January, following the collapse of the Bashar Al-Assad's regime. Assad, who ruled Syria for nearly a quarter of a century, fled to Russia last December. ARAB NEWS

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