Russia has restarted military flights to its air base in Syria after a six-month pause, Bloomberg reported citing data from flight-tracking site Flightradar24. At least two Russian aircraft have flown to Latakia, Syria, where the base is located, according to data from flight-tracking site Flightradar24.Moscow has confirmed the resumption of flights, as per Bloomberg citing an unnamed source within Kremlin.The move comes as the two countries work to rebuild relations following the toppling of Moscow’s ally, Bashar al-Assad. It also follows a meeting just weeks before between Syrian interim president Ahmed Al Sharaa and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.n18oc_crux n18oc_world :00 INTRODUCTION1:45 RUSSIAN CARGO JETS FLEW TO KHMEIMIM2:50 WHY SYRIA MATTERS FOR RUSSIA4:20 AL SHARAA REBUKES LOYALISTS FOR BAGGING SPOILS OF WAR6:14 TURKEY TO TRAIN SYRIAN TROOPS
