The Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, officially known as the Centre for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides and Refugee Migration Monitoring in the...
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province. Three crew members and two officers from the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria were killed in the crush, then their corpses were desecrated...
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A Russian special forces unit was ambushed by rebels, who later posted photos of a dead Russian soldier and captured equipment. In response, Syrian and...
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by the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria that allowed civilians to leave rebel-held areas for government territory. According to the center, 79,702...
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Fall of the Assad regime (redirect from Fall of Ba'athist Syria)
expressed hope for "peace, reconciliation, dignity, and inclusion for all Syrians." Senior fellow Natasha Hall at the American think tank Center for Strategic...
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Russia's Reconciliation Centre in Syria announced that Russian Military Police had been deployed to Saraqib while the SNA claimed that Russian regular...
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Twitter. "Militants launch offensive at Syrian forces' positions — Russian reconciliation center". TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 21 May 2019. "Jihadists retake...
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Russian National Defense Management Center, 23 December 2014 Commander of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria Lieutenant General Kuralenko briefs...
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Special Operations Forces (Ukraine) (category Inconsistent wikidata for Commons category)
is targeting Russian units in part due to Russian efforts to recruit Syrian mercenaries via the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria at the Khmeimim...
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Ba'athist Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic (SAR), was the Syrian state between 1963 and 2024 under the rule of the Syrian regional branch of...
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Alexei Kim (category Russian military personnel of the Syrian civil war)
of the General Staff. Kim was sent to Syria as chief of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, a Russian-sponsored organization with ostensible...
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Quneitra under control of the Syrian Arab Army, many rebels forces in the area signed Russian-brokered reconciliation deals, in which they laid down...
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Council, (the upper house of Russia's parliament) authorized the Russian president to use armed forces in Syria. Russian air and missile strikes began...
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Sergey Kuralenko (category Russian military personnel of the Syrian civil war)
served as the head of the Russian Defense Ministry's Coordination Center for the Reconciliation of Warring Parties in Syria, based at Khmeimim Air Base...
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Southern Operations Room (category 2024 establishments in Syria)
guaranteeing stability and protection for Syrian citizens, and formalizing the Russian-sponsored reconciliation agreement into an accepted document. The...
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Chechen mujahideen in Syria (Russian: Чеченские моджахеды в Сирии; Arabic: المجاهدون الشيشان في سوريا; Chechen: Noxçiyn mudƶahidaş Şemaẋ) are ethnic Chechen...
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and two officers from Russia's Reconciliation Center in Syria were killed on what was a humanitarian mission, according to Russia's Ministry of Defence...
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Fall of Damascus (2024) (category Military operations of the Syrian civil war involving the Free Syrian Army)
larger groups. In Southern Syria, the opposition consisted mostly of demobilised fighters who had undergone reconciliation through previous cease-fire...
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Ajnad al-Kavkaz (category Jihadist groups in Syria)
Northwestern Syria offensive (April–August 2019) which had served as an Ajnad al-Kavkaz stronghold. The Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria accused Ajnad...
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Military Operations Center (MOC) based in Amman, Jordan. Since its formation, rebels said field operation rooms have been added inside Syria to improve coordination...
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letter to UN, the Russian envoy Vitaly Churkin stated that antiquities from Syria and Iraq are exported to Turkey. The main center for the smuggling of...
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Front, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and the Syrian Free Army. The government continued to get some backing from its allies Russia and Iran, including...
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The Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war started on 30 September 2015, with 4,000 Russian military personnel being stationed in Syria. The...
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Between US, Russian Forces in Northeast Syria". VOA News. 21 January 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020. "Syria war: American troops hurt as Russian and US military...
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Syria near the city of Palmyra according to the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria. The Russian Defence Ministry claimed that some 200 militants along...
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The Syrian opposition, also called the Syrian revolutionaries, is an umbrella term for the Syrian rebel groups that opposed Bashar al-Assad's Ba'athist...
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the Syrian revolution'". aljazeera.com. "Former fighters arrive in N Syria after rejecting reconciliation with Syrian regime in Daraa • The Syrian Observatory...
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ANNA News (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
information confrontation group of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria. ANNA journalists were also embedded with Russian-backed separatists fighting the...
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November 2024, southern Syrian opposition groups began assaults on Daraa Governorate and As-Suwayda Governorate in Southern Syria, along the nation's border...
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Bashar al-Assad (category Syrian expatriates in Russia)
new Russian borders, claiming that the territories were "historically Russian". Assad also urged Russia to expand its military presence in Syria by establishing...
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