Assad's Fall Challenges Russia's Military Presence in Syria

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Satellite images reveal that Russian warships have vacated their base in Tartus, Syria, following the ousting of Bashar Assad by rebel forces. The images show the warships missing from the base shortly after Assad's regime fell, raising questions about Russia's military presence in Syria. While some vessels briefly returned, they were gone again, and reports suggest Russia is withdrawing its assets. The situation highlights the potential impact on Russia's strategic military facilities in the region.
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