Either maintaining Russia’s military bases in Syria or finding an alternative outpost in the Mediterranean will prove ...
Having redeployed some soldiers previously stationed in Syria to Libya, the Russian army and its military-political entity ...
The Russian navy will establish a base on the Red Sea after discussions with Sudan, replacing its previous base in Syria.
Two Russian ships docked at Syria’s main Mediterranean port last week, in what appears to be part of a large-scale withdrawal of equipment. The loss of access to the port has left Russia’s navy adrift ...
Daily Express on MSN23d
China overtakes Russia in weapon exports as they fight for world powerRussia's exit from Syria will disrupt supplies to its forces in Africa. But as Moscow's fortunes in the resource-rich Continent wane, Beijing's are rising ...
Out of that morass, Moscow let it slip that they were interested in building a brand new, sprawling warm-water port in chaotic Libya. Russia already has a few airbases there, and reports have ...
Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) will focus on raising its output and transparency, new acting chairman Massoud Suleman told Reuters, as Africa's second-largest oil producer looks to recover ...
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Russia could be allowed to keep its military bases, Syria saysSyria says it's open to allowing Russia to keep hold of two key military bases, months after rebel groups ousted Kremlin ally ...
Where will these evacuated Russian military equipment go? To Libya it seems, according to Ukrainian intelligence. The latter says Russian flights had transferred military personnel and equipment ...
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