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Russian Military Ships Transporting Equipment Near North Sea Beaches

Russian Military Ships Transporting Equipment Near North Sea Beaches
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World March 5, 2025 11:03

- Russian military ships transporting equipment from Syria to Russia passing by North Sea beaches raise concerns.

Russian Military Transport Operations

Russian military ships transporting equipment from a base in Syria to Russia are visible from North Sea beaches. The Baltic Leader, carrying military material from Tartus, Syria, to potentially be used against Ukraine, is under scrutiny as it navigates through the English Channel. The ship, listed on international sanctions for prohibited cargo transport, is one of several making similar journeys along the Dutch coast in recent weeks.

The Baltic Leader's passage was monitored by the 103-meter-long warship Boikiy, with armed Russian personnel visible onboard. The route, dubbed the 'Syria Express' by the British, has been used for years to transport weapons, particularly as Russian presence in Tartus has intensified since the Assad regime's fall.

Analysts note a rapid depletion of Russian military assets from Syria, with ships crossing the Mediterranean Sea, passing Spain and Portugal, en route to safe Russian ports through the North Sea. Concerns about Ukrainian attempts to sabotage these shipments, as seen in the Black Sea, are raised by maritime experts.

Recent incidents, including the mysterious sinking of a military cargo ship in the Mediterranean, highlight the risks faced by Russian transports. Despite NATO's monitoring, Russian ships are legally entitled to transit through international waters as per the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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