The Russian Federation began to evacuate its military ownership after the Bashar Al -assad regime overturned in December.
The British Ministry of Defense said that in recent days, the movement of six Russian military and merchant ships has brought ammunition from Syria. The ships pass through LA Natural, which is under the supervision of the royal fleet and the British Air Force. Reuters reported this on Saturday, February 15.
According to the British military, Russia began to evacuate its possessions following the collapse of the Bashar Al -assad regime in December. In London, it was called “a blow to Moscow’s ambitions in the Middle East.”
“These ships retreated from Syria after Putin left his Assad ally, but they were still armed and full of ammunition,” said the Minister of Defense of John Gili’s defense.
Moscow is trying to maintain its military bases in Syria, despite changing power. After 13 years of the civil war, Assad fled to Russia, and the country’s new government was arranging to change bilateral agreements with the Kremlin.
Earlier, Russian Federation head Vladimir Putin held the first phone conversation with the temporary head of Syria Ahmed Al-Sharaa. He invited the Syrian foreign minister to Moscow to discuss future relationships.
The Russian Embassy in the UK has not commented on the situation.
Earlier, the media reported that new Syrian authorities were required from Moscow to issue former President Bashar Al -assad and his closest associates who fled to Russia after the Rebel’s Damascus acquired.
Syria’s new authorities have also been identified in their first negotiations with the Kremlin’s delegation are delivering a request for compensation, the media said. But the Kremlin did not comment on it.
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