Thirty-four people have been evacuated from Syria in an operation carried out by Ukraine's Defence Intelligence and Foreign Affairs Ministry: 31 Ukrainian citizens and three citizens of Syria who are relatives of Ukrainian citizens.
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Ukraine has evacuated another 34 persons, including 15 children, from the territory of Syria through Lebanon. — Ukrinform.
Syria's main ports are working normally after days of disruptions, maritime officials said on Monday, and Ukraine said it was in touch with the interim government about delivering staple foods.
It’s uncertain how much success Russia is having while negotiating with Syria’s dominant forces to retain its naval and air bases in the country. Kremlin’s ambitions in the Middle East and Africa might take a hit.
Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to project power in the Middle East and Africa.
President Vladimir Putin has boasted that his military operation in Ukraine has strengthened Russia and denied that the downfall of a key ally in Syria had dented Moscow’s prestige
Today, on Saturday, December 21, 34 people were evacuated from Syria as a result of a successful operation by the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. Among them are 15 children.
The group included 15 children, and the evacuees arrived in Chișinău airport before continuing their journey to Ukraine. The operation was carried out under the order of President Zelenskyy. Since August 2024,
The rapid downfall of Syrian leader Bashar Assad has touched off a new round of delicate geopolitical maneuvering between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan.