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Russian Senators Back Permanent Deployment of Air Force to Syria

Russian Senators Back Permanent Deployment of Air Force to Syria
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Russian senators had ratified an agreement that allows permanent deployment of the country's air force in Syria, solidifying Moscow's projection of power in the Middle East.

Russian Senators Back Permanent Deployment of Air Force to Syria

The treaty was signed on August 26, 2015 in Damascus and provides the legal grounds for the ongoing Russian operation in Syria.

The official start of the Russian military operation in the Syrian Arab Republic was September 20, 2015, although construction works and relocation of military hardware to the Khmeimim airbase were apparent weeks before that.

The operation is logistically the most difficult that Russia has conducted in modern history, with dozens of ships transporting supplies across the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.

Russia deployed its warplanes and support troops to Syria in response to a request by Damascus. The stated goal was to prevent terrorist forces from overwhelming the Syrian Army, which would likely have resulted in massive purges of ethnic and religious minorities and turned the entire country into a hotbed of terrorism, potentially threatening Russia.

The goal was considered achieved by March 2016, after which Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the withdrawal of some forces. The remaining warplanes continued to provide air support for the Syrian government forces. The biggest victory for them was the liberation of the historic city of Palmyra the same month.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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