Russian Ships Transport Military Hardware Through English Channel Amid Syrian Base Closure

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Two Russian cargo ships, Sparta and Sparta 2, have been filmed transporting military equipment through the English Channel, according to Sky News. The vessels are believed to be carrying supplies from Syria following the closure of Russia's naval base in Tartus, which was evacuated after the fall of Bashar al Assad's regime.

The ships, operated by Oboronlogistika LLC on behalf of the Russian Ministry of Defence, entered the Channel around 9:30 AM on February 13, 2025. Since their passage, they have been closely monitored by the British naval vessel RFA Tideforce. Sky News footage also captured the Russian naval ship RFS Aleksandr Otrakovskiy, a Ropucha-class vessel designed for beach landings, accompanying the cargo ships.

Russia's naval base in Syria, established during the Soviet era and modernized in 2012, served as a crucial outpost for logistical operations in the Mediterranean. Following the regime's collapse, satellite imagery revealed military equipment awaiting evacuation at the now-defunct base.

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