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'Problems for Moscow' Fall of Aleppo threatens Russia's foothold in Syria
The Guardian
|December 04, 2024
The walls of the military office in Aleppo were adorned with pictures of the Kremlin, flanked by Russian and Syrian flags. On the desks, documents detailing the two nations' cooperation lay abandoned - telltale signs of Bashar al-Assad's forces' hasty retreat as rebels closed in on Syria's second-biggest city over the weekend.
A clip circulating online was recorded in the office of Russian advisers at the military academy after it was taken by rebels in a surprise offensive. It highlights the escalating threat to the regime, and to Moscow's strategic foothold in Syria and the broader region.
Aleppo saw fierce, destructive fighting between 2012 and 2016 when the Syrian civil war was at its height. In 2016, a year after Russian forces joined Assad's side, the Syrian leader was able to retake the city, forcing the rebels to flee.
At the time, Assad's capture of Aleppo, after months of relentless aerial bombardment, was widely celebrated in Moscow, with the country's elite eager to claim credit for the military success. But as Assad's position becomes more vulnerable, Moscow's initial success in propping him up, which earned it prestige as a trusted ally, now risks being tarnished.
"The rapid fall of Aleppo and the sheer scale of the offensive that we've seen is definitely a reputational blow to Russia," said Hanna Notte, a Berlin-based expert on Russian foreign policy at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
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