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Fate Of
Russia’s Prized Syria Bases: What We Know
Moscow's naval port in Tartus and airbase in Latakia are in very
precarious states after the fall of the Assad regime.
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What
will happen to highly strategic Russian air and naval bases in Syria is
now very much now an open question following the downfall of long-time strongman Bashar
Al Assad. Though Russia has pulled back forces, it is unclear
whether there are plans to abandon the crucial facilities for good. There are
now signs that the Kremlin could be looking to cut a deal with the same rebels
it has spent the better part of the last decade fighting.
The
current situation in Syria is extremely fluid following the final and total collapse this weekend of
the brutal decades-old Assad regime. It took the Command of Military Operations
rebel coalition, with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) at its helm, some two weeks
to steamroll its way from areas under
its control in the northwest to the capital Damascus. Other rebel factors,
including U.S.-backed predominantly Kurdish
forces in the east, had subsequently launched their own
offensives.
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