Tartus

Sparta IV in Tartus: Russia continues to withdraw military equipment from Syria
Russia continues to evacuate its military equipment from Syria. The Sparta IV ship arrived in the port of Tartus, which is likely to be loaded with military equipment.

Russia is trying to maintain its presence in Syria even after the fall of the Assad regime
Moscow wants to keep military bases in Syria despite change of power. The agreement with the new government has not yet been finalized, but negotiations are ongoing.

Russian ship spotted near Syrian port of Tartus
The Russian ship Sparta IV is waiting for permission to enter Tartus off the coast of Syria.

Another Russian ship heads to Syria for remnants of military equipment
Russian ship heads to Syrian port of Tartus to pick up military equipment left behind after losing control of region.

Sanctioned ships Sparta and Sparta II are heading from Syria back to Russia
The monitoring group recorded the movement of Russian military vessels transporting equipment from bases in Syria back to Russia.

A well-known sanctioned ship was used to evacuate Russian troops from Tartus
The Russian Federation is involving new vessels in the evacuation of military equipment from the Syrian port of Tartus.

Russia has begun to withdraw its military equipment from the port of Tartus
Satellite images have confirmed that Russia continues to remove its military equipment from the Syrian port of Tartus.

Loading of Russian military equipment continues in Tartus for the third day
Russian warships can no longer enter the Syrian port, so the equipment is loaded only on two sanctioned transport vessels.

Syrian authorities have terminated a 49-year-old agreement with Russia regarding the port of Tartus
The new Syrian administration has terminated a 49-year agreement with a Russian company to manage the port of Tartus.

The Russian “Syrian Express” ship Sparta II entered the port of Tartus
Previously, the Russian ship had been idle off the Syrian coast for several weeks without permission to enter.