“Jutarnji List”: Assad and his family will live near Milosevic's family, in the luxurious villa Putin has provided

When news was spread that the Syrian dictator had fled to Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented: “Trim Assad escaped Putin. Initially, it was the British historian and publicist Mark Galeotti who reported that Assad and his family were granted asylum in [...] in a report on Spectre.
When news was spread that the Syrian dictator had fled to Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented: “Trim Assad escaped Putin. But where will Putin run? )
Initially there was British historian and publicist Mark Galeotti, who in his report on Spectrator reported that Assad and his family were given asylum in Russia “basic to humanity” the same asylum he denied his citizens for years.
But what kind of life does Putin really offer Putin?
“Life luxurious, looks”, Gareotti said.
Jutarnji ListThe prestigious Croatian newspaper writes that there is a village in Russia where Russian President Vladimir Putin collects former dictators who have already fled their country.
Specifically, according to List, west of Moscow is the small village of Barvikha. When you walk on the main road, the country does not look very different from other Russian villages.
During the Soviet era, the newspaper reports that houses in this village were handed over to senior political officials and other well - deserved and loyal Russians.
But now it's home to rich tycoons and broken dictators and their families.
“The family of former president of Serbia, Balkan butcher Slobodan Milosevic, and at least three other ousted dictators are also there: Askar Akayev from Kyrgyzstan (revolutioned by the Tulips Revolution in 2005), Aslan Abashidze from Georgia's Autonome Ayar Republic (condemned in absentia for terrorism and murder in his homeland) and former Ukrainian President Viktor Janukovic (who left after the 2014 Dinjicit Revolution). Bashar and Asma al-Assad are believed to be the latest additions to the” collection, the Croatian newspaper writes.
Although life in Barvikha is luxurious to tasteless, it is in fact a golden cage.
There is also a luxury mall called “in the village The dream house”, and inside the luxurious village of Barvikha you can find Dior and Gucci shops and a Ferrari branch.
“But the accommodation at Barvikha is not for free, so the Assads will also have to pay to live in that golden circle. The U.S. State Department has estimated that the private wealth of Assads is up to $2 billion and is hidden worldwide in different accounts and counterfeit corporations”.
To be able to continue living their generous style in exile, they will spend a lot of money, and many will be spent on private security guards and discreet ministers many of whom will likely be agents of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
If a person has no money, another way to pay for the asylum is to become a ward and hostage to the Kremlin.












