The Russian military has denied
media reports that personnel had been withdrawn from its naval
maintenance and supply facility in Syria, Russian news agencies
reported.
The daily Vedomosti on Wednesday cited an
unidentified source saying that neither servicemen nor civilian Defence
Ministry personnel were currently stationed at the naval facility in the
Syrian port of Tartous.
But the Defence Ministry press service said
the modestly sized and equipped facility had long since been manned by
civilians and that they had not been withdrawn.
"These personnel continue to work in the
usual regimen. And there is no talk of evacuating them," state-run news
agency RIA quoted the Defence Ministry's press service as saying in a
statement.
The ministry press service told Reuters it could not immediately provide the statement.
The Tartous facility is a foothold in
Syria, where 100,000 people have been killed in a civil conflict, and
Russia's only military base outside the former Soviet Union.
Russian warships occasionally call there for supplies and minor repairs.
Russia has shielded Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad during the conflict, supplying what it says are purely
defensive weapons and blocking Western-backed U.N. Security Council
resolutions meant to pressure him to end the bloodshed.
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