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Russia is shifting military gear from Syria to Libya
Russia is shifting military gear from Syria to Libya after the fall of Assad, Ukraine says
Russian ships are preparing to transport military equipment from a base in Syria to Libya after the fall of Bashar Assad, per Ukrainian intelligence.
Russian military aircraft lands in Libya
The Italian military tracking website Itamil Radar has reported the landing of a Russian Air Force An-124 aircraft at Al-Khadim Air Base, east of Benghazi, Libya. The aircraft reportedly departed from the Latakia airbase in Syria before arriving in Libya on Thursday.
Russia Reportedly Planning to Move Its Military Equipment From Syria to Libya
According to Ukrainian intelligence data, the Russian forces are waiting for their military ships in the Syrian city of Tartus to transport military equipment and weapons. Additionally, mercenaries from the Russian Ministry of Defense's ‘African Corps’ are stationed there.
Russia plans to redeploy some arms, equipment from Syria to Libya, Ukraine's intel claims
Russia is planning to ship some military equipment and weapons from the Tartus naval base in Syria to Libya, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) claimed on Jan. 3. Rebels overthrew the Russia-backed regime of former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in early December.
Why Russia is moving military assets from Syria to Libya
Analysis: Assad's ouster has raised Libya's importance for Russia's foreign policy, with Moscow adapting to expand its strategic footprint.
Russian military gears up for Libya transfer via Syrian port
The Ukrainian military intelligence reports on the preparations by Russians to transfer military equipment from Syria to Libya. The operation is to be carried out from the port of Tartus. "At the naval base in the Syrian city of Tartus,
Russia Plans Military Redeployment From Syria to Libya
Russian military cargo ships are reportedly preparing to transfer equipment and weapons.
Russia plans to transfer part of its military equipment from Syria to Africa, Ukrainian intelligence says
The Russians intend to move some of the military equipment that currently remains in Syria to the African country of Libya. Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) on social media Details: The Russians are reportedly waiting for their warships at the naval base in the Syrian city of Tartus to transport military equipment and weapons.
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Spike in Russian flights from Syria to Libyan desert base as Moscow eyes new Mediterranean hub
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With S-400s Out, Russia’s Days Of Controlling Syria’s Airspace Are Over
The transfer marks the end of an era when Russia played an arguably oversized role in determining which countries could ...
Al Jazeera English
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‘More bullets’: Analysts mull whether Russia will move to Libya after Syria
Russia
’s future in Syria may be a matter of debate, and analysts broadly agree that the loss of Syria will mean little to
Russia
in material terms. However, that the Kremlin wants to retain its ...
Newsweek on MSN
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Putin Dealt Double Blow in Africa After Syria Retreat
Two African states are frustrating Moscow's efforts to establish a stronger military presence in the continent following the ...
The Libya Observer
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Syrian Observatory: Assad regime officers are being transferred from Syria to Libya
The Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights revealed that groups of officers from the forces of Al-Assad regime ...
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A War-Torn Nation Russia's Next Military Hub? Putin's Strategic Move Stirs Panic Across NATO | Libya
A War-Torn Nation Russia's Next Military Hub? Putin's Strategic Move Stirs Panic Across NATO | Libya ...
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Russia ramps up disinformation efforts as its grip weakens over post-Assad Syria
US conspiracy theories in Syria, claiming Western allies are plotting with IS terrorists to take over Russian military bases ...
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Putin identifies war-torn African country as Syria replacement
Russia ’s Africa Corps, is the successor to the Wagner group which was effective subsumed by the Russian Defence Ministry ...
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