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Aircraft and crisis: Moscow will keep Tartus

Moscow, Russia - "That base is our, and we will keep it"

Russia will keep its naval base in the Syrian port of Tartus despite the worsening civil war in the country. The base, the only which faces the Mediterranean Sea, will remain property of Russia. This declaration was made today by the Navy chief Vice Admiral Viktor Chirkov. "The Russian Navy supply center in the Syrian port of Tartus will be preserved. We need it to provide maintenance and technical...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1143860

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