Up to 13 Russian warships have crossed the Bosphorus toward Syria so far this week as tensions between the U.S. and Syria continue to rise
By Haaretz and Reuters
August 28, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
- The Russian
Ministry of Defence said on Monday
it had noticed Washington was
building up its military forces in
the Middle East in preparation for
what Moscow feared was a possible
strike on Syrian government forces,
Russian news agencies reported.
Major-General Igor Konashenkov was
quoted by agencies as saying that
the USS Ross, a guided-missile
destroyer, had entered the
Mediterranean on Aug. 25 armed with
28 Tomahawk cruise missiles capable
of hitting any target in Syria.
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Up to 13 Russian warships have
crossed the Bosphorus toward Syria
so far this week as tensions between
the U.S. and Syria continue to rise,
according to ship spotters based in
the Bosphorus Strait.
Now in Med Sea:
CG Marshal Ustinov
DDG Severomorsk
DDG Yaroslav Mudryy
FFG Admiral Grigorovich
FFG Admiral Essen
FFL Pytlivyy
FSG Vyshniy Volochek
FSG Grad Sviyazhsk
FSG Velikiy Ustyug
LST Orsk
LST Nikolay Fil'chenkov
MS Turbinist
MS Valentin Pikul
SS Kolpino
SS Velikiy Novgorod
— Capt(N) (@Capt_Navy) August 25,
2018
Russia ramping up its presence in
the eastern Med for the conclusion
of #Syria campaign: Rejoining
Russian Navy’s Mediterranean
deployment after 85 days, #ВМФ
Project1135M #ЧФ BSF Krivak II
frigate Pytlivy 868 transited
Bosphorus towards Med en route to #Tartus.
pic.twitter.com/56XWIWstKK
— Yörük Işık (@YorukIsik) August 24,
2018
The deployment of the Russian fleet
comes as the U.S. President Donald
Trump threatened to strike the
Syrian Army ahead of the
long-awaited battle of Idlib. Syria,
Turkey, Russia and U.S. are about to
square off in the northern Syria
city with millions of civilians in
the crosshairs.
Turkey's foreign minister said last
Friday it would be disastrous to
seek a military solution in the
Idlib region, a rebel-held enclave
which the Syrian government says it
aims to recapture.
Idlib is a refuge for civilians and
rebels displaced from other areas of
Syria as well as for powerful
jihadist forces. It has been hit by
a wave of air strikes and shelling
this month in a possible prelude to
a full-scale government offensive.
Turkey has backed some rebel groups
in the region and set up a dozen
military observation posts. It is
trying to avert an attack by forces
loyal to Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad, who is backed by Moscow.
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