Summary

Satellite images show Russian warships missing from the Tartus naval base in Syria after rebel forces ousted Bashar Assad in a swift offensive, ending his 13-year rule.

Earlier images from December showed warships docking and leaving intermittently, but all vessels were gone by December 9.

The loss of Tartus and the nearby Khmeimim airbase, key to Russia’s military logistics, would be a significant blow.

Moscow has not confirmed its forces’ status.

The U.S. attributes Assad’s downfall to weakened support from Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah.

  • @Bonesince1997
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    132 days ago

    They’re needed for target practice in Ukraine.

    • @meeeeetch
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      122 days ago

      Can’t get there. The Bosphorus is closed to warships

      • @[email protected]
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        62 days ago

        It’s closed to warships of nations who are at war. Technically, the US could sail a surface action group into the Black Sea, as the US is not recognized (by Turkey, under the Montreux Convention) as being “at war”.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        Just tie them up to some elephants and drag them across the Caucasus. Hannibal did it 2000 years ago, surely Russia is more skilled than ancient Carthage

        • peopleproblems
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          42 days ago

          So I’m looking up how many elephants they would need, and so far it’s a lot.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 days ago

          Or create a new canal from Northern Russia to the black sea…