Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Russian Soldiers Now Patrol Between Turkish And Syrian Forces On The Border

Military vehicles fly Russian and Syrian national flags near the town of Manbij on Tuesday. Photograph: Omar Sanadiki/Reuters

The Guardian: Russian troops patrol between Turkish and Syrian forces on border

Russian units have begun patrolling territory separating Turkish-backed Syrian rebels from the Syrian army around the flashpoint town of Manbij in north-east Syria, in a clear sign that Moscow has become the de facto power broker in the region after the evacuation of US troops.

Oleg Blokhin, a Russian journalist usually attached to mercenaries in Syria, posted a video on social media on Tuesday from a deserted US military base in the village of al-Saadiya, near Manbij.

“They [the US] were here yesterday, we are here today,” he said. “Now we’ll see how they were living and what they were doing.”

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More News On Russian Soldiers Patrolling Between Turkish And Syrian Forces On The Border

Russia moves to fill void left by US in northern Syria -- AP
Turkey-Syria offensive: Russia vows to prevent clashes with Assad forces -- BBC
Russian troops patrol areas in Syria vacated by U.S. forces -- UPI
Turkey-Syria offensive: Russia vows to prevent clashes with Assad forces -- BBC
Russian troops patrolling between Turkish and Syrian forces following US withdrawal -- The Hill
Kremlin envoy says Turkish military must not stay in Syria -- Reuters
Turkey offensive in Syria forces Russia into a balancing act -- DW
For Moscow, a win in Syria but fraught with risks -- AFP

1 comment:

James said...

Is safe naval transit of the Dardenelles that important to Putin, with of course safe overflight of Turkey? If so what understanding is there for Russian and Iranian cooperation?