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Russia transports anti-aircraft artillery for floor-to-air missiles from Syria = satellite impression | Reuters


Russia has shipped anti-aircraft artillery from the S-300 area-to-air missile procedure (pictured) from Syria to a Russian port in the vicinity of Crimea, according to an Israeli satellite imaging corporation. August 2017 (2022 REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov)

[29日 ロイター] – Russia transported anti-plane artillery from the S-300 floor-to-air missile process from Syria to a Russian port in the vicinity of Crimea, in accordance to an Israeli satellite imagery business. It is considered to be aimed at strengthening the air protection community in the war in Ukraine.

Satellite images showed components of anti-aircraft guns in the Syrian port of Tartus from 12 to 17 August, but they had been long gone by 20 August. It was loaded onto a Russian ship and headed for the Russian port of Novorossiysk, according to a satellite imaging firm.

In accordance to Refinitiv information, the Russian ship has presently arrived at the port of Novorossiysk immediately after passing via the Turkish Dardanelles.

The Russian Protection Ministry declined to comment.

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