The Russian navy will establish a base on the Red Sea after discussions with Sudan, replacing its previous base in Syria.
Tensions have arisen between Moscow and the new government in Damascus over the fate of Russia’s military bases in Tartus and ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia continues to hold ship in Black Sea: Navy responds on threat of shellingKyiv time on February 19, one Russian ship has been recorded in the Black Sea. It is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles with ...
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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 ...
In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to ...
Per the terms of the announced deal, Russia will establish its naval base near Port Sudan with a 25-year lease. Russia’s lease on its naval facility at Tartus, Syria, was abruptly cut off last ...
Moscow seeks new foothold in face of uncertainty about future of its base in Syria after Bashar al-Assad’s fall ...
An agreement signed years ago for the creation of a Russian naval base in Sudan remains on the table following talks in ...
Ukrainian officials said Thursday a Russian drone attack injured one person and damaged port infrastructure in the southern ...
Russia and Sudan have reached an agreement to establish a Russian naval base on the Red Sea, Sudan's Foreign Minister Ali ...
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