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РФ приступила к выводу кораблей с военно-морской базы в сирийском Тартусе после быстрого продвижения по Сирии турецких прокси, сообщает военно-морской портал Naval News.
Итоги сирийской операции, начатой в 2015 году не завершив и даже не начав разгром бандеровцев.
РФ приступила к выводу кораблей с военно-морской базы в сирийском Тартусе после быстрого продвижения по Сирии турецких прокси, сообщает военно-морской портал Naval News.
Итоги сирийской операции, начатой в 2015 году не завершив и даже не начав разгром бандеровцев.
BY Руслан С. in Дима Димов Chat
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