Satellite images of the Tartus port in Syria have revealed that between 18 and 27 January, the Russian forces began ...
The images confirm the withdrawal of Russian military equipment from Tartus port. They show the loading of military equipment ...
Analysts say the return suggests that Moscow is preparing to evacuate one of its most valuable overseas bases.
Russia has lost a naval base after Syria ended an investment contract with Moscow, asserting its authority over the Tartus ...
Of that number, 3,300 weapons were confiscated in Syrian territory. This includes 1,500 anti-tank rockets, launchers and RPGs, two tanks, 20 anti-aircraft missiles, 70 explosive weapons, 165 shells ...
The Sparta II, a Russian cargo ship under U.S. sanctions, had been drifting near Tartus since Jan. 5 after leaving Baltiysk ...
"At the end of the raid, the troops dismantled the facility, including the machines and the manufacturing equipment ... a series of strikes against Syrian military infrastructure and weapons ...
"So, I would caution that Syria's next government is still pretty much a hypothetical thing." "The new government will need military support and equipment," Lund said. "The old military ...
It comes amid uncertainty around Russia's role in Syria following the fall of Bashar Assad. Ukraine said the military equipment was headed for Libya, where Russia has a strong influence. Russian ships ...