Russia pulling out some military forces from Syria

Russia says it is withdrawing the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and some other warships from the waters off Syria as the first step in drawing down forces in Syria. File picture: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service/ Photo via AP

Russia says it is withdrawing the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and some other warships from the waters off Syria as the first step in drawing down forces in Syria. File picture: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service/ Photo via AP

Published Jan 6, 2017

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Moscow - Russia is pulling out some of its military forces from

Syria, including an aircraft carrier, Russian General Valery

Gerasimov said on Friday.

The Admiral Kuznetsov carrier is heading to the northern Russian port

of Severomorsk, Gerasimov said.

Russia is expected to maintain two military bases in the Middle

Eastern country, a naval base in Tartus and an airbase in Latakia.

Moscow launched an air campaign in support of Syrian President Bashar

al-Assad in September 2015.

Russia announced that it was withdrawing the bulk of its military

forces from Syria in March last year, but soon intensified its role

as a supporter of Syria's ruling regime in the country's bloody civil

war.

dpa

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