Syria is fractured by competing armies but who holds power and where may be shifting as the US eyes an exit.
Syria says it's open to allowing Russia to keep hold of two key military bases, months after rebel groups ousted Kremlin ally ...
In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to ...
The Syrian Defense Ministry has denied Russian military access to the naval base in Tartus. A column of 30 Russian trucks with missile weapons, which set out from the Khmeimim airbase, was stopped by ...
Russia wants to keep its naval base on the Mediterranean at Tartus, which dates to the ... Image A convoy of Russian military ...
Russia's long-held military presence at Tartus fell into uncertainty after the collapse of the Assad regime last month.
Russia is willing to help with the reconstruction of Syria as it continues to seek a deal with the country’s new leadership ...
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has spoken to Syria’s interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, the first such top-level contact since the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Syria will keep Russian military bases on its territory in Tartus and Khmeimim, if it is beneficial to her, said the Minister ...
Russia has used the two bases to try to rebuild its Cold War-era influence in the Middle East. Their loss would be a significant strategic setback as Russia remains locked in escalating confrontation ...
For now, Russia, which had numerous bases and outposts across Syria, has drawn its military personnel and assets back from all but the two installations in Tartus and Latakia. They are of deep ...