Al-Assad’s wife is seriously ill. ‘They give her a 50 percent chance’

The wife of deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has suffered a relapse of a very serious illness, media claim. According to these reports, doctors give her 50 percent. chances of survival.

The Telegraph reports on the serious health problems of Bashar al-Assad’s wife.

Asma al-Asad is very seriously ill. Pessimistic forecast

According to a British newspaper source, Asma al-Asad has suffered a relapse of acute leukemia. For this reason, she must stay in complete isolation in Moscow, where she is being treated. Her condition is said to be so serious that – as we read – she “cannot stay in the same room with almost anyone else.”

The paper’s findings show that the forecast is not optimistic. One of her informants said directly that Syria’s former first lady was dying. The findings from another daily source seem a little better, according to which doctors give her 50 percent. chances of survival.

First breast cancer, then leukemia

Asma al-Asad is known to have suffered from breast cancer in the past. She underwent treatment in 2018 and it was successful. Unfortunately, another dramatic diagnosis came later: acute myeloid leukemia. And this disease disappeared under the influence of therapy. Until now.

– If the leukemia returns, it is cruel – said the interlocutor of the Telegraph.

Escape from Syria to Russia

Let us remind you of this at the end of November this year. Large-scale fighting in Syria has resumed. Part of the opposition, associated with the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), launched an attack on Bashar al-Assad’s forces and took control of Syria’s second-largest city: Aleppo. The rebels soon captured Damascus and announced the overthrow of the Assad regime. The dictator and his family fled to Moscow, and Russian authorities granted him asylum “on humanitarian grounds,” the Kremlin said.

It is suspected that al-Assad’s wife came to Moscow for treatment before her husband was forced to leave Syria.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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