Primary focus of Russia's military strategy in Syria by June 30, 2025?
Securing military bases • 25%
Supporting Syrian government forces • 25%
Countering Israeli airstrikes • 25%
Other strategic focus • 25%
Official military strategy documents, credible news reports
Russia Accuses Israel of Violating 1974 Pact, Emphasizes Security of Bases in Syria
Dec 11, 2024, 10:40 AM
The Kremlin has expressed serious concern over Israeli actions in Syria, particularly in the Golan Heights and buffer zones, stating that such actions are unlikely to stabilize the situation. Russian officials emphasized the importance of securing their military bases and diplomatic missions in Syria, highlighting that ensuring their safety is of the highest priority. The Russian Foreign Ministry criticized Israeli airstrikes in Syria, accusing them of violating the 1974 agreement between Syria and Israel. Moscow reaffirmed its solidarity with the Syrian people and its support for Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Russia is in contact with all parties controlling the situation in Syria and is calling for a responsible approach to restore security and stability in the country as soon as possible. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova urged Russian citizens in Syria to take maximum precautions and avoid crowded places. She emphasized the importance of ensuring the rule of law, civil peace, and avoiding violence and bloodshed.
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Political Stability • 25%
Humanitarian Aid • 25%
Economic Influence • 25%
Security of Bases • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Increase in military presence • 25%
Decrease in military presence • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
No change in military presence • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Decreased military presence • 25%
Increased military presence • 25%
Stabilization of Syria • 25%
Strengthening of Iranian influence • 25%
Creation of a power vacuum • 25%
Other • 25%
Energy infrastructure • 25%
Diplomatic pressure • 25%
Civilian targets • 25%
Military bases • 25%
Reinforcement • 25%
Stalemate • 25%
Partial withdrawal • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Military bases • 25%
Urban centers • 25%
Rebel convoys • 25%
Bridges • 25%
Counter-ISIS operations • 25%
Counter-IRGC operations • 25%
Humanitarian aid • 25%
Other • 25%
Humanitarian missions • 25%
Supporting local forces • 25%
Defeating ISIS • 25%
Other • 25%
Establishing resistance cells • 25%
Withdrawal from Syria • 25%
Direct military engagement • 25%
Diplomatic negotiations • 25%
Humanitarian aid • 25%
Political reform • 25%
Military de-escalation • 25%
Other focus • 25%
United States • 25%
Other • 25%
United Nations • 25%
Turkey • 25%