Russia withdrawing troops from airport in northeast Syria: Reuters
The pullback coincides with Syrian government forces reclaiming territory from Kurdish-led groups as Russia retains key bases on the Mediterranean coast, Reuters sources said.
- Tuesday, Russian forces began withdrawing from positions in northeast Syria, in areas held by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, while retaining a presence around Qamishli.
- Fighting early this month between the SDF and government forces followed collapsed merger talks, while Russia has built ties with the new central Syrian government in Damascus since former President Bashar al-Assad was ousted in December 2024.
- Associated Press journalists found a base near Qamishli airport Tuesday guarded by SDF fighters, while Ahmed Ali said Russians began evacuating equipment via cargo plane five or six days ago.
- After a four-day truce expired Saturday, the two sides extended the ceasefire by 15 days, supporting a U.S. operation to transfer Islamic State militants to Iraq, Syria's defense ministry said.
- There is no official Russian statement about the Qamishli withdrawals even as Russia retains air and naval bases on the Syrian coast, and Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa is expected to visit Moscow on Wednesday to meet President Vladimir Putin.
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Russia withdraws its forces from the air base established at an airport in northern Syria, seeking to end its military presence in a region of the country where the government from Damascus is trying to...
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