MK254
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Hiki kifaa kilikua kinalinda Sysria dhidi ya mashambulizi ya angani, ila sasa Mrusi kwa mapigo anayopokea Ukraine ameanza harakati za kunyang'anya wadau aliokua amewapa silaha za aina tofauti, anazirejesha ili walau zimsaidie kupunguza balaa wanazopokea....
Satellite imagery confirmed Russia redeployed an S-300 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system from Syria, and observers believe the battery is already in transit through the Black Sea to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
This battery, in particular, arrived in 2018 and was something of a gift to Syrian strongman Bashar Al Assad. It was declared a much-needed upgrade of Syria's ancient, and in some cases dangerous, air defense system. It was not located at Russia's airbase south of Latakia or its prized naval port in Tartus, multiple advanced air defense systems remain at these locations protecting Russian interests. Instead, it sat inland and was supposed to protect critical Syrian targets. While it was claimed to be a Syrian system, in the years that have passed, it became clear that Russia retained control of it. Now Moscow appears to have taken its 'gift' back and shipped it off to the Black Sea.
Satellite imagery confirmed Russia redeployed an S-300 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system from Syria, and observers believe the battery is already in transit through the Black Sea to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
This battery, in particular, arrived in 2018 and was something of a gift to Syrian strongman Bashar Al Assad. It was declared a much-needed upgrade of Syria's ancient, and in some cases dangerous, air defense system. It was not located at Russia's airbase south of Latakia or its prized naval port in Tartus, multiple advanced air defense systems remain at these locations protecting Russian interests. Instead, it sat inland and was supposed to protect critical Syrian targets. While it was claimed to be a Syrian system, in the years that have passed, it became clear that Russia retained control of it. Now Moscow appears to have taken its 'gift' back and shipped it off to the Black Sea.
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