Satellite images show Russia’s warships missing from its base in Syria after the Assad regime fell

https://www.businessinsider.com/russian-warships-missing-from-key-base-in-syria-satellite-images-2024-12

15 comments
  1. Lets hope they were in their usual, not sea worthy state and all sailors meet their just fate.

  2. I mean they took in the ex dictator, so should really be at the top of the rebels shit list.

  3. They aren’t missing…. they were followed out to sea by satellite, there were images of them in the Mediterranean yesterday….

  4. So much of Russia foreign policy since the days of the Czar comes down to acquiring and holding warm water ports.

    It is why they fought the Brits over Crimea the first time, why they fought with the Japanese, why they went to war with the Fins, why they annexed the Baltic states, why they annexed Königsberg, why they went to war over Crimea and with Ukraine and why they supported Assad.

    Their track record in this has not been one marked by repeated victories and success.

    Maybe they should give up on that whole naval power thing.

  5. Those ships are not actually missing. They have been moved.

    Play on words for clicks.

  6. Not missing FFS clickbait bs. They had 24hrs the leave and that was up half a day ago! Course they are gone….

  7. > Brave Sir Robin ran away.
    >
    > Bravely ran away away.
    >
    > When danger reared it’s ugly head,
    > He bravely turned his tail and fled.
    >
    > Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
    > And gallantly he chickened out.
    >
    > Swiftly taking to his feet,
    > He beat a very brave retreat.
    >
    > Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin!

  8. “Boys, looks like we have some target practice coming up.”

  9. Those ships can’t get into the Black Sea, because Turkey will 100% deny them entry. Where are they going then, the Baltic Sea? Do they even have enough fuel to reach there? If not then will any nation agree to refuel/harbour them?

  10. Business insider…where dropouts go to pretend that they’re journalists 

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