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Syrians have uncovered a network of tunnels beneath the presidential palace of deposed president Bashar al-Assad, revealing the stark contrast between the regime's lavish lifestyle and the struggles faced by ordinary citizens. This discovery has ignited outrage among the populace, who accuse Assad's family of hoarding the nation's wealth while millions live without basic services. Footage of Hidden Tunnels, Complex under al-Assad's Palace Recent videos allegedly filmed inside al-Assad’s palace in Damascus depict a series of reinforced doors leading to steep staircases and extensive tunnels.

These tunnels, difficult to navigate due to their length, end in a large corridor resembling a storage area filled with boxes and discarded items. Among the debris, several boxes and materials were found haphazardly strewn about, showcasing the remnants of a once opulent lifestyle. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE In one room, the chaos continues with plastic cases, bags, briefcases, and boxes piled high.



The individual filming attempts to access a heavily fortified door but is unable to do so, prompting him to explore another room that resembles a kitchen stocked with Tetley teabags and other supplies. As he scans the room, a box of Tetley teabags is visible on the countertop. He then moves into an adjoining room resembling a cozy lounge, furnished with a sofa set, a coffee table, and even an ensuite.

Afterward, the man leaves, carrying a briefcase taken from the first room and a tray of items from.

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