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A fleet of eight Russian warships that entered the Mediterranean on October 26 is raising fears of an attack on rebels

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Russian military ships have been sailing through the passage since the Kremlin’s declaration of victory in Syria.

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“..Shamanov noted that it is usual practice for ships to leave naval base and disperse when there’s risk of attack.”

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Oct 21, 2016 · Russia is believed to be sending a massive naval task force, with warships from its Northern, Baltic and Black Sea fleets, to the Mediterranean Sea in preparation for what could be a major escalation in the conflict in Syria.

A group of Russian warships have practiced a missile fire “duel” in the Baltic Sea, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced on Monday, at a time of uncomfortably close encounters between U.S. allied forces and Russian forces in the region. The airspace over the Baltic Sea has been the scene of a

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Two Russian warships carrying military hardware have been spotted en route to Syria as the world awaits the Kremlin’s response to last weekend’s coordinated strike on three Syrian facilities, marking the fourth recent deployment of Russian …

BEIRUT, LEBANON (2:40 P.M.) – The Russian Navy’s Black Sea fleet is deploying two additional guided-missile warships to reinforce its …

BRUSSELS — British ships and a helicopter were dispatched over the Christmas holiday weekend to track an “upsurge” of Russian naval vessels passing near British waters, the British navy said Tuesday, as British and NATO leaders warn of Russian naval activity at levels unseen since the Cold War

Russian ships crammed with military equipment and hardware have been spotted sailing in the Bosphorus believed to be on their way to Syria

The Russian naval facility in Tartus is a leased military installation of the Russian Navy located on the northern edge of the sea port of the Syrian city of Tartus.Up until 2017, Russian official usage classified the installation as a Material-Technical Support Point (Russian: Пункт материально-технического