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Russia to begin withdrawin­g its naval vessels off the coast of war-torn Syria

- MOSCOW

RUSSIA has announced it is withdrawin­g its aircraft carrier and some other warships from the waters off Syria as the first step in a reduction of its forces in the war-torn Middle East country.

General Staff chief General Valery Gerasimov said the Admiral Kuznetsov carrier and accompanyi­ng ships will be the first to leave.

Gen Gerasimov said: “In accordance with the decision by the supreme commander-in-chief Vladimir Putin, the Defence Ministry is starting to downsize armed forces in Syria.”

Moscow has been a key supporter of President Bashar Assad’s government and forces in Syria’s devastatin­g civil war.

Gen Gerasimov did not give further details on the force reduction, which follows an order by Mr Putin on December 29.

Syrian forces’ retaking of the city of Aleppo last month and a Russian/ Turkish-brokered ceasefire, in place for nearly a week, make Russian forces less critical to Mr Assad, but it is unclear how extensive the military reduction will be.

Airstrikes from the Admiral Kuzetsov began in mid-November, the first time the carrier has been used in combat. It has lost two aircraft. An Su-33 fighter jet crashed in the Mediterran­ean Sea in December as it returned to the carrier following a sortie over Syria, and in November, a MiG-29 crashed into the sea while trying carrier.

Russia and Turkey, a strong supporter of Syria’s moderate opposition, brokered the ceasefire, which came into effect on December 30.

The truce has mostly held but not altogether halted fighting in the country, and the government and opposition have blamed each other for violations.

The ceasefire is meant to pave the way for peace negotiatio­ns in Astana, Kazakhstan’s capital, later this month.

The gathering could give new impetus for UN-mediated talks between the warring sides. to land on the

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HEADING HOME: The Admiral Kuznetsov.

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