To retreat from the Syrian Republic, the russians have used a caravan of military transport planes to load the remains of troops, weapons, and military equipment.
Several An-124 and Il-76MD aircraft are scheduled to fly from the Hmeymim airbase to the Ulyanovsk, Chkalovsk, and Privolzhsky airfields.
The aggressor state is also deploying additional fleet assets: in particular, the city of Baltiysk ordered the Sparta II bulk carrier and the Alexander Shabalin large amphibious assault ship to prepare for departure for Tartus.
The large amphibious assault ships of the russian northern fleet, Alexander Orefkovsky, and Ivan Gren, set a course for the Mediterranean Sea.
The enemy frigates Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Golovko are also participating in the Syrian retreat.
The russians are conducting an emergency dismantling of equipment and military property in the port of Tartus. Several hundred russian special forces have already arrived to ensure the safety of the retreat.
The aggressor state is probably counting on agreements with anti-government forces to ensure an unimpeded exit from Syria. Even representatives of the so-called Moscow diplomacy no longer refer to the groups rebelling against the Assad regime as “terrorists” but instead demonstrate neutral, even “nice” public rhetoric.
Meanwhile, the remnants of the russian contingent in Syria are still feeling frustrated and depressed - muscovites are even expressing dissatisfaction with their leaders and commanders, in particular, their organizational failure. One of the military bases with russian troops is under siege.