Russia sent a ship to evacuate soldiers and equipment from its bases in Syria, but it broke down en route, Ukrainian ...
Ursa Major, built in 2009, sank following an engine room explosion, according to authorities in Moscow. The company operating ...
The transfer marks the end of an era when Russia played an arguably oversized role in determining which countries could ...
The Russian cargo ship was thought to be heading to Syria to transport military equipment out of the Tartus naval base.
A banned Russian cargo ship previously used for military supplies sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria ...
In the villages above the Syrian port city of Tartus they once hailed the sons who died fighting in Bashar al-Assad's service ...
According to Ukrainian intelligence, the ship was dispatched to evacuate troops from Syria and is currently adrift near Portugal.
Concurrently, marine traffic monitors show a Vladivostok-bound cargo ship, Ursa Major, previously registered as Sparta III ...
Russian military bases in Syria appear to be being packed up and evacuated. If Russia relocates to Libya, experts worry the ...
Russian forces have completely withdrawn from most of their positions in Syria, but they remain at the Hmeimim airbase and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted today that his country is still exploring its options for retaining a pair of bases ...
The fall of the Assad regime marks a turning point in Syria’s history. But it also opens a ‘chapter fraught with peril’ for ...