Russia is reportedly close to securing a deal with the new Syrian leadership that would secure the future of its military ...
Russia is reportedly nearing an agreement with Syria's new leadership to retain its bases at the naval port of Tartus and the ...
Russia is nearing an agreement with Syria’s new leadership to keep two vital military bases in the Middle East state, a key ...
Russia could lose key military bases in post-Assad Syria. It could cut a deal to renew access, its footprint may be reduced, ...
Russia potentially losing bases in Syria would significantly affect Russia's ability to operate in Africa, said the ISW think ...
Russia hasn't mass-evacuated troops and gear from Syria; it's likely waiting the situation out. Analysts say attempts to ...
The sudden collapse of the Assad government has raised questions about the future of Russia's military footprint in Syria.
Russian warships could be seen at a naval facility in Tartus earlier this month, but on Monday, they were gone.
The Kremlin confirmed on Dec. 11 that longtime Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad had fled to Moscow after rebels took the ...
Assad has fled to Moscow, Iran has withdrawn from Syria and abandoned its mercenaries, and Russia’s remaining soldiers are ...
The Russian military sites in Syria include a naval port on the Mediterranean Sea to berth submarines and an airfield to ...
Russia has abandoned its Tartus naval base in Syria since the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, satellite images have ...