Russia tells Assad it has "other priorities" instead of helping Syria
The aggressor country of russia has told Syria that it will only be able to provide "limited assistance" because it has other priorities."
Private sources told Sky News Arabia on Friday, December 6.
According to the publication, russian aggression has diverted russia's attention from other directions.
"Russia has told Syria that any intervention will be limited and that it has other priorities for the time being," the report said.
The publication recalls that russia, on behalf of Syrian President Bashar Assad, intervened in the events in 2015 and helped the Syrian army regain control over many territories that it has lost today. Armed groups in Syria are advancing rapidly and are practically not meeting resistance from the Syrian army.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on December 6, Syrian government troops began to leave the territories near the city of Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria.
The offensive by opposition groups led to the fact that the aggressor country of russia was forced to evacuate warships from the port in the city of Tartus in western Syria.
In addition, according to the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, russian military personnel and diplomats began to be evacuated from Damascus.