A Russian cargo ship supposed to evacuate Russian military equipment from Russia's Tartus naval base in Syria has finally docked after spending weeks drifting in the Mediterranean, MarineTraffic data ...
The new Syrian government has revoked an investment deal with a Russian company responsible for managing the port of Tartus.
The Syrian government has canceled the lease agreement that allowed Russia access to the port of Tartus. According to British ...
Syria’s new government has canceled a 49-year lease signed with Russia to operate the port of Tartus, home to Moscow’s sole naval base on the Mediterranean Sea. The lease, signed in 2017, extended ...
The new Syrian authorities have canceled an investment agreement with a Russian company on the management of the port of ...
"Many people think the United States saves Israel, but the truth is that today Israel's role is to save the United States from itself," this surprising statement by Dr. Michael Doran, an American ...
Some Syrian sources announced that unknown individuals opened fire on some people on Tartus-Homs Road. Three people lost their lives in this shooting incident, Sputnik news agency reported. Earlier, ...
Russia was granted 49-year access to the Tartus naval base, with an automatic 25-year extension option. According to an unnamed Syrian rebel official quoted by Reuters, the new Syrian government ...
Russia's last submarine in the Mediterranean, the Improved Kilo Class Noborossiysk (B-61), has left its base in Tartus, Syria, marking a significant shift in Moscow's naval presence in the region.
Defense Intelligence of Ukraine wrote on Telegram on Friday that two cargo ships, the Sparta and the Sparta II, were headed toward the Syrian port of Tartus, with the first set to arrive on January 5.