Ousted Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
Syrian opposition offers $10 million reward for information on Al-Assad
The Military Operations Directorate, part of the Syrian armed opposition factions, has announced a reward of USD 10 million for anyone who provides information that leads to the capture of Bashar al-Assad.
Assad’s whereabouts are currently unknown, with conflicting reports saying that he departed to the UAE, some to Moscow, Tehran, and other places.
Other unconfirmed reports say his plane was shot down or crashed after attempting to flee.
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Earlier, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali disclosed details of his final conversation with President Bashar al-Assad before the regime's downfall.
In an interview, Al-Jalali stated that he had no information about Assad's whereabouts or the timing of his departure, but he had briefed the president on the latest developments during their last call.
Al-Jalali explained that their final communication took place on Saturday evening, during which Assad responded to the current situation with, "Tomorrow, we’ll see."
He also noted that most ministers remained in Damascus and that the government would work to reintegrate 400,000 employees back into their jobs.
In a video message, Al-Jalali expressed hope for a new phase and reaffirmed his readiness to take any steps necessary to transfer power.