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Russia Reasserts Its Syrian Foothold With First Post-Assad Resupply Run: WSJ

The Wall Street Journal has said that Russia has quietly resumed resupplying its military facilities in Syria, signaling Moscow’s determination to preserve a strategic foothold in the country despite the overthrow of its longtime ally, the Assad regime.  According to U.S. officials and satellite imagery reviewed by the Journal, a sanctioned Russian cargo vessel completed the first such mission since Assad’s fall, underscoring the Kremlin’s succe…

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Middle East Summary, June 2, 2026. U.S. media review Moscow’s links with Damascus as they allude to the refuelling of Russian bases in Syria. Russia sent a ship to Syria to resupply its military bases, a sample of the Kremlin’s efforts to maintain its strategic presence in the country despite the [...] Entry Syria. WSJ: Russia resupplys its base with shipment of a cargo ship was first published in Latin American Summary.

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Wall Street Journal broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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