Will the fall of Bashar Al-Assad reconfigure the Russian military structure in the Mediterranean area with, according to some analysts, a possible withdrawal towards Libya? The international press is reporting this possible scenario, after the disappointment for Moscow of the fall of the Syrian leader and the possible loss of two Russian bases located on Syrian territory, the Hmeimim air base, in Latakia, and the naval base of Tartous.
Unusually high air activity was observed between Syria and Libya, reports Middle East Monitor. According to the pan-Arab site, which mainly contains information from the Reuters agency, a Russian cargo plane took off on December 14 from the Russian air base in the Syrian port city of Latakia towards Libya.
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A visual witness, presented as a Syrian security official stationed outside the base, noted other departures of Russian equipment from the Hmeimim air base, and the landings of an Ilyushin II cargo plane. 76 and an Alligator helicopter.
For his part, The Telegraph indicates that at least three Russian military cargo planes have flown from Belarus to Libya since December 8. Self