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Russia retains naval base in Syria despite Assad's fall


Published on 2024-12-15 03:00:49 - MSN
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  • Russia is pulling back from northern Syria's front lines but not moving its two main bases after Assad's fall, officials said. Footage from Tartous showed camouflaged equipment and ongoing troop activity at the naval base.

The article from MSN discusses Russia's strategic military presence in Syria, specifically focusing on the Tartus naval base. Despite the political instability and the fall of Assad's regime, Russia has maintained its naval base in Tartus, which is crucial for its Mediterranean operations. The base serves as a significant geopolitical asset for Russia, allowing it to project power in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea. The article highlights that even amidst the Syrian conflict and shifting alliances, Russia's commitment to retaining this base underscores its long-term strategic interests in the region, ensuring a foothold regardless of changes in Syrian governance.

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