Asma Al Assad, the wife of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, is reportedly facing a serious battle with leukemia, with her chances of survival estimated at 50/50. Known for her active public role, the First Lady is currently undergoing rigorous medical treatment.
Sources indicate that Asma and her children have temporarily relocated to London, where she is receiving specialized care for her illness. This development has drawn significant global attention, particularly due to her prominent position in Syria’s sociopolitical sphere.
Despite the ongoing civil war, Asma Al Assad has been involved in various charitable efforts within Syria. Her fight against leukemia adds a personal dimension to a family already under intense international scrutiny.
While the Syrian government has not released many official statements, these reports have sparked discussions about the future of Syria’s leadership and the potential implications for the stability of the war-torn nation.