Russia Resumed Supplies To It Bases In Syria

A Russian Su-24 strike aircraft in the sky over the Khmeimim airbase in Syria. Photo: Dmitriy Vinogradov / RIA Novosti

Russia has quietly resumed resupplying its military bases on the coast of Syria, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on June 2.

According to U.S. officials and satellite imagery reviewed by the WSJ, a Russian cargo vessel completed the first such mission since the fall of the regime of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, underscoring Russian success in maintaining access to its air and naval bases under Syria’s new Islamist-led government.

The cargo ship Sparta departed Saint Petersburg in March and reached the port of Tartus, home to a support base of the Russian Navy, in May. It was escorted for much of its journey by Russian warships, including the frigate Admiral Kasatonov.

U.S. officials tracking the voyage told the WSJ the ship was carrying equipment destined for the Khmeimim Air Base, located further north along the Syrian coast.

The continued Russian military presence in Syria frustrated some U.S. officials who had hoped the fall of the Assad regime would deprive Moscow of a key Mediterranean platform used to support operations in Africa and South America, according to the report.

While Russia quickly built relations with the new Islamist-led government in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime — even reportedly exporting wheat and oil —, an agreement on the future of Russian bases on the country’s coast is yet to be reached.

Recent reports revealed that Syria is in talks with Moscow to convert Khmeimim into a training base for its new armed forces, although this would not mean that Russian troops would leave. The fate of the naval support base in Tartus seems less clear.

For now, Khmeimim Air Base remains fairly active, acting as a logistics hub linking Russia with the Middle East, and Africa.

While some U.S. officials who spoke with the WSJ played down the significance of the recent Russian supply mission, Washington could later pressure Syria over the issue. In the end, the mission was not a mere symbolic gesture, but a concrete demonstration of Russia’s enduring influence in the country.

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zman

have talks with the dead man walking after iran wipes out israeli and u.s. forces. talks will be very easy then. the first negotiation point, do you want to die here or in israel?

zman

surely nothing leaves khmeimim to lebanon…especially weapons.

kotromanic

isreal is as important for russia as it is for the usa. the russians will never give anyone weapons to use to attack isreal. they even forbid assad to use the air defences he bought from them to fira at attacking isreale bombers.

japie

look like iran should rather negotiate for putin.because putin is too weak for his western partners and he never won war.currently zelenski destroy russia bases ,gas and oil refinaries.iran has destroy usa bses in middle east and tke over hormus.

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Peter Jennings

perhaps the regimes of the us, eu, and isreal think that the russian admin will give up the last true president of syria? the headchopper of damascus obviously has other priorities than causing a rumpus with the russian admin over their bases. if the aforementioned regimes have anything to do with it that day will come soon enough. for now, they must have other fish to fry.

Clyde

in americunt ghetto i have much incel derp influence

RPG22inmygymbag

i don’t understand why russia doesn’t make a deal with algeria or some nation in north africa to have use of a naval base there. direct access to the mediterranean.

kotromanic

they had talks with egypt and lybia at some point but the west put pressure on them for that to not happen. im pretty sure the moment algeria descides to allow a russian base france and the uk will attack them.

the narrative

good news. i hope it can bring stability and return some prosperity to the region. how is the al queda regime removed ?