The remnants of the Russian military contingent from the most remote regions of Syria are being pulled to the naval and air bases in Tartus and Khmeimim, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reported.To remove weapons and military equipment from Syria to the base in Tartus, the large landing ships Ivan Gren and Alexander Otrakovsky continue their passage – they are currently in the Norwegian Sea, and are scheduled to pass through the English Channel in a few days.The Russian dry cargo ship “Sparta”, which left the city of Baltiysk, is also moving to the Syrian port. The “Sparta II” ship, which left St. Petersburg, is also planned to be involved in the removal of military equipment from the Arab republic.Those Russians who have reached the evacuation sites, as a rule, get drunk and loot while waiting for their flight, the Defense Intelligence reported.Russia officially began withdrawing its troops from Syria, with both ships and cargo planes taking part in the actual flight. Nine planes arrived at the Khmeimim air base alone : two An-124s, an An-72, three Il-76s and an An-32. Apparently, Putin’s generals decided that the dictator would not survive the loss of air defense systems, helicopters and other “analogous” scrap metal. Evacuation by sea is being carried out from Tartus . The Times correspondent in the Middle East Samir Al-Atroush follows a column of Russian troops, communicating with enemy soldiers, he finds out whether they speak English.”Are you going to Russia, are you going home?” the journalist asks, to which one of the occupiers answers in the affirmative.The column of troops includes cargo transport with infantry, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and SUVs. Syrian rebels have given enemy formations “a couple of days” to leave the country. The Washington Post published satellite images from Maxar Technologies and Planet Labs showing cargo planes being “packed” with people and equipment in Khmeimim.Recall, the problems of the Russian army in Syria began on November 27, when the rebels began to advance on Aleppo . On December 2, Aleppo fell, and on December 8, the rebel army took Damascus, marking the end of the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Moscow. It was on December 8 that it became known that while Russian soldiers were waiting for evacuation, their command was taking out trophies , high-ranking officials, officers and their passions.
Russia sends entire fleet of civilian ships to Syria for urgently withdrawing its army from there
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