Syrian rebels occupied dictator Assad's palace, photo, video – World
Groups of people walk around the palace, moving from room to room, posing for photos, and sometimes taking furniture or decorations with them.
Syrian rebels broke into the palace of dictator Bashar al-Assad in Damascus.
The relevant footage is published by Aljazeera and AR.
Photos and videos on social networks show people walking through the rooms of the luxurious palace. Groups of people walk around the palace, moving from room to room, posing for photos, and sometimes taking furniture or decorations with them. Closets were ransacked and things were scattered on the floor.
The palace, inaugurated in 1990 by Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, was worth a billion US dollars at the time.
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