Bashar Assad's Unhappiness: A Former President's Hard Times Away from Home.
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Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was unhappy with the apartment he was given in Voronezh, Russia. He wanted to go back to Syria and became very sad. The Russian government was angry with Assad and decided to give him a simple apartment in a less desirable area.
Usually, Russia gives important foreigners nice houses in the south or near Moscow. However, Assad was not given such treatment. When he saw the neighborhood in Voronezh, Assad was shocked and upset.
He tried to go to the airport and buy a ticket back to Damascus, but he had an argument with some taxi drivers. After this, he went back to the apartment and became quiet and withdrawn.
According to a source, Assad complained to his bodyguard about the situation. He couldn't understand why the area in Russia looked even worse than what he had experienced during the war in Syria.
Assad expressed his disbelief and frustration at the living conditions, especially after the hardships he faced during the war. The former president was deeply affected by the experience and questioned how such conditions could even exist.
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Why was Bashar al-Assad unhappy in Russia?
He was unhappy because he did not like the simple apartment he was given in Voronezh and wanted to go back to Syria.
What did Assad try to do after seeing the neighborhood?
He tried to go to the airport to buy a ticket back to Damascus.
How did Assad feel about the living conditions in Russia?
He felt disbelief and frustration, especially since he thought the conditions were worse than what he experienced during the war in Syria.
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