Satellite images show Russia's warships missing from its base in Syria after the Assad regime fell
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Recent satellite imagery indicates a notable absence of Russian warships in Tartus, Syria—a key naval base for Moscow—following the fall of Bashar Assad's regime.
Despite visual evidence suggesting the withdrawal of its naval fleet, the Russian defense ministry has not officially commented on any significant military changes in the region.
The rapid change in the situation raises concerns about Russia's military strategy in Syria, especially its reliance on Tartus as a strategic foothold.
Open-source intelligence observations have revealed erratic patterns of Russian warship movements, reflecting the ongoing turmoil and changing dynamics in the Middle East.
Read at Business Insider
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