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Russia Evacuates S-300 and S-400 Systems from Hmeimim to Tartus Amid Threats from Syrian Rebels
Dec 6, 2024, 05:48 PM
Recent reports indicate that Russian military forces are evacuating their naval presence from the port of Tartus, Syria, amid escalating threats from advancing Syrian rebel forces. Satellite imagery and intelligence shared by OSINT researcher MT Anderson confirm the evacuation of Russian naval assets from Tartus, which had been under pressure due to the rapid advances of opposition groups. Additionally, Russian air defense systems, including S-300 and S-400 batteries, are being relocated from the Hmeimim Air Base in Latakia to Tartus. This movement is reportedly a response to the capture of Hama by rebel forces, which has raised concerns about the security of Russian military assets in the region. A Turkish corvette has also been spotted near Tartus, monitoring the situation. Despite these evacuations, some Western officials believe that Russia has not completely abandoned the Tartus naval base. The situation remains fluid as military assets are repositioned in response to the evolving conflict dynamics in Syria.
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