Russian embassy in Syria said there was no information about the injured Russians


The Russian Embassy in Syria said on Sunday, December 8, that no information about the injured Russians had been received.
The embassy also noted that the staff members were fine.
"All staff members are fine," embassy representatives told Izvestia.
The Russian Foreign Ministry's Telegram channel clarified that the hotline of the ministry's Situation and Crisis Center Department operates around the clock at +7 (495) 695-45-45-45.
On the same day, the Prime Minister of the SAR Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali said that a new stage has begun in the history of Syria.
In the morning on Sunday, the media reported that the Syrian President left Damascus. Later it was reported that Syrian formations took control of Seydnaya prison in the suburbs of Damascus and released all prisoners. At the same time, it was specified that most of the ministers of the Syrian government remain in Damascus.
November 29, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called the activation of the opposition as part of the U.S. plan against the background of Israel's defeat in Lebanon. At the same time, the White House denied its involvement in the events.
In turn, Britain, the United States, France and Germany called on all parties in Syria to de-escalate, and Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said that Russia strongly condemns the outbreak of the armed opposition. In addition, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at the Doha Forum on December 7 that it was unacceptable to allow armed groups to seize land in Syria.
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