Ousted Syrian president Bashar Assad has fled to Russia after Islamist rebels rolled into capital Damascus and ended his family's 50-year stronghold over the country. In another development, Syrian's got their first glimpse on Sunday of what life was like for ousted leader Bashar Assad and his family inside the presidential palace in Damascus. That reportedly happened after Assad fled to Moscow and received asylum from his longtime ally. Residents were seen taking selfies in Assad's house, as well as in the presidential palace compound. Footage from these locations shows ransacked rooms, fires inside the compound, as well as paper strewn onto the floor. Watch NDTV's The World Report for the latest updates.