Discovery in military base proves: Assad funded regime with party drugs
damascus December 12, 2024 12:10Recent discovery in Syria sheds light on Assad's alleged involvement in captagon trade to support his regime economically.
Recent discovery in Syria sheds light on Assad's alleged involvement in captagon trade to support his regime economically.
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