Russia Resumes Military Flights to Syria as Post-Assad Ties Thaw – Bloomberg
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Russia Resumes Military Flights to Syria as Post-Assad Ties Thaw – Bloomberg
Russia has restarted military flights to its air base in Syria after a six-month pause in a sign of renewed presence in the country after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, Bloomberg reported Thursday, citing flight tracking data.
Russian warplanes have resumed flights to Hmeim Air Base in Syria, against the backdrop of the re-establishment of relations between the two countries following the overthrow of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, Bloomberg reports.
Russia Renews Flights to Syrian Air Base in Rebuild of Relations
Russia has resumed military flights to its Hmeimim airbase in Syria after an almost six-month hiatus, as the two countries work to rebuild relations following the toppling of Moscow’s ally, Bashar al-Assad.
Russia resumes flights to its bases in Syria - Enab Baladi
Russia resumes flights to its bases in Syria after six-month pause, as Damascus and Ankara rebuild ties following the ouster of Moscow’s ally Bashar al-Assad. Russia maintains two main bases in Syria: the Hmeimim Air Base in Latakia governorate (on Syria’s Mediterranean coast) and a naval facility in Tartus (on the Mediterranean), along with a third air base in al-Hasakah (northeastern Syria). Bloomberg, citing a source close to the Kremlin, rep…
Moscow relies on its bases in Syria to expand its military presence in the Middle East and Africa.
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