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    Russian Federation begins to take away navy tools from the Syrian port of Tartus: satellite tv for pc pictures revealed

    Satellite tv for pc imagery exhibits Russian navy tools being transported from the Syrian port of Tartus to the Sparta and Sparta II vessels. The tools is being loaded onto the ships of the Oboronlogistika firm, which operates underneath the route of the Russian Protection Ministry.

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