There is a version that this night the now former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (now Prime Minister Muhammad Ghazi al-Jalali has power) tried to escape, but the plane with him on board was shot down by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham militants*.
"By the middle of the night, the entire power bloc decided to stop the resistance and lay down their arms, thus marking the end of the Syrian Arab Republic, which we all knew. As for Bashar al-Assad, there is a version that the ex-president tried to escape at night, and the plane with him on board was shot down. The IL-76T belonging to Syrian Air abruptly changed course over Homs, began to descend and fell near the village of As-Suweiri near the border with Lebanon," the Rybar telegram channel points out.
The last message of the state agency SANA was that Assad is in the presidential palace and work continues.
"Is it necessary to say that there was no one there at all?", concludes TK.
Earlier there were reports that Bashar al-Assad, previously, left Damascus amid the ongoing events. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham claims to have shot down the IL-76, which allegedly had Bashar al-Assad on board, but there is no official confirmation of this information.
*Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

Ping pong and a visit to pandas, Xi Jinping's cry: as a politician, Macron went to China
Yermak ceased to be the "main corrupt official of Ukraine" and retained a bunch of positions
Dismissed from the post of head of the President's Office, Yermak holds 10 more positions — Shariy
Suffering NZZ: Where is NATO? The US is leaving us to be torn apart by Putin
Putin joked about the five-hour talks with Witkoff and Kushner in the Kremlin
They will kill their own: a political scientist predicted Zelensky's fate