New information regarding the withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria has been provided by Ukrainian intelligence. A statement cited by the Kiev Independent indicates that one of the Russian military bases is under siege.
As the atmosphere among the soldiers indicates, evacuation will be difficult. Ukrainian intelligence services say they are frustrated by the lack of an organized withdrawal from the region.
Russians are being evacuated from Syria. Airplanes and ships in action
Military transport aircraft An-124 and Il-76 are still in operation, transporting personnel and equipment to the military airports of Ulyanovsk, Privorzhsky and Chkalovsk in Russia, especially in the Königsberg Oblast bordering Poland. .
Russian ships will also take part in the evacuation, with the bulk carrier Sparta II and the landing ship Alexander Shabalin preparing to leave for the port of Tartus. Operations from the Mediterranean will also be supported by the frigates Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Golovko. Two other ships, Alexander Otlakovsky and Ivan Gurrien, also headed for the Mediterranean.
Russia is withdrawing from Syria. they want an agreement with the rebels
Hundreds of Russian uniformed officers are currently in Tartus to ensure an urgent withdrawal from the area after the rapid rebel offensive collapsed, with support from, among others: by Bashar al-Assad's regime in Moscow. After fleeing the country, he and his family took refuge in Russia, the Kremlin announced.
Ukrainian intelligence services say they hope the Russian government will likely reach an agreement with the Syrian upstarts, which would lead to a smooth exit from the country. “Even the so-called representatives of Moscow's diplomacy no longer refer to the rebels as 'terrorists', but instead display neutral rhetoric,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, politician and engineer Mohammed al-Bashir has been sworn in as the new interim prime minister of the Syrian government. He will remain in his position until March 1, 2025.
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