Is
a thick gaseous cloud hiding Russia’s first S-300 delivery to
Syria?
19
April, 2018
As
Israel celebrated its 70th anniversary, a Russian ship unloaded a
suspect military cargo from a freighter at the Syrian port of
Tartous. Was Moscow answering Israel’s celebration by delivering
advanced S-300 air defense missiles as a show of support for Bashar
Assad?
This
not confirmed. However, DEBKAfile’s military sources report that
the Russians undoubtedly took advantage of Israel’s preoccupation
with its Independence Day revelries to deliver advanced weapons
systems for the Syrian army. The Russian ship docked in Tartous on
Wednesday afternoon, April 18. Before unloading it, they positioned
in the Russian section of the port giant compressors which spewed
thick gaseous clouds over the operation to hide it from oversight by
Israel’s surveillance planes, drones and satellites. This tactic
intensified Israel’s suspicion that the cargo included S-300
weapons systems.
On
Tuesday, April 17, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow
had refused Syria’s demand for the advanced S-300 missiles, but
since the “appalling act of aggression” committed by the US,
France and Britain, “Moscow was ready to consider any means to help
the Syrian army curb further aggression.”
According
to our military sources, the Russian vessel was sighted crossing
through the Bosporus near Istanbul on Monday, i.e., just two days
after the Western strike on Syria’s chemical sites. No attempt was
made to conceal the presence on its decks of military equipment,
which looked like the command vehicles of missile batteries and radar
apparatus. The ship was loaded at the Russian military port of
Novorossiysk on the Black Sea
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