France’s judiciary on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for ousted Syrian chief Bashar al-Assad on suspicion of complicity in struggle crimes, particularly regarding the dying of a French-Syrian man in 2017.
Investigating judges suspect al-Assad of complicity in homicide and assaults on civilians.
The newspaper Le Parisien reported that the 59-year-old man was killed when his home within the southern Syrian metropolis of Daraa was bombed by Syrian military helicopters in June 2017.
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Citing investigators, the newspaper acknowledged that France’s judiciary suspects that al-Assad ordered the assault and supplied the required means for it.
On the time, al-Assad’s authorities was trying to regain management of Daraa from opposition forces.
In 2023, the French judiciary issued an arrest warrant for al-Assad in reference to chemical weapons assaults.
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This particularly involved extreme chemical assaults within the area of East Ghouta close to Damascus in August 2013.
In an assault with the nerve fuel Sarin, a whole bunch of individuals had been killed. Human rights organizations report greater than 1,000 fatalities.