The military hardware is being taken back to Russia after being evacuated from Syria's Tartus Port.
Assad, Russia is moving to secure its military presence in Syria, aiming to maintain strategic influence in the region. Moscow is reportedly close to a deal with the new Syrian government to retain a ...
Per the terms of the announced deal, Russia will establish its naval base near Port Sudan with a 25-year lease.
Putin is desperate to maintain control over the military base in Latakia, a key logistics point for its Africa operations.
Unidentified drones have been spotted above the Khmeimim air base; a military blogger has theorized the Syrian government is behind it.
Sudan and Russia have reportedly finalized an agreement to establish a naval base on the Red Sea coast, Financial Times ...
Tensions have arisen between Moscow and the new government in Damascus over the fate of Russia’s military bases in Tartus and ...
The Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Jusuf Sharif confirmed that his country will allow Russia to establish a naval base in Port ...
Russia will likely keep a reduced military presence in Syria, achieving a key objective for President Vladimir Putin after the downfall of the Assad regime he backed, according to people familiar with ...
The new Syrian government has annulled the 2019 lease agreement that granted a Russian company rights to operate the port of ...
They said the crew eventually regained control and that the Kildin is still stationed and gathering intelligence off the Syrian port of Tartus, accompanied by a frigate and a supply vessel. It is not ...
Six Russian naval and cargo ships carrying ammunition previously used in Syria are transiting the English Channel, Reuters ...