Russia Says It’s Starting Syrian Drawdown With Aircraft Carrier

Russia Says It’s Starting Syrian Drawdown With Aircraft Carrier
In this file photo, the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier during its mission in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Russian Defense Ministry Press Service/ Photo via AP
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MOSCOW—Russia announced on Friday that it is withdrawing its aircraft carrier and some other Russian warships from the waters off Syria as the first step in a drawdown of its forces in the war-torn Mideast country.

According to Russian General Staff chief Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the Admiral Kuznetsov carrier and accompanying ships are to be the first to leave.

Gerasimov was quoted as saying by the state news agency Tass that “in accordance with the decision by the supreme commander-in-chief (President) Vladimir Putin, the Defense Ministry is starting to downsize the grouping of armed forces in Syria.”

In this file photo, Russian Su-33 fighter jets stand on the flight deck of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service/ Photo via AP)
In this file photo, Russian Su-33 fighter jets stand on the flight deck of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier in the eastern Mediterranean Sea Russian Defense Ministry Press Service/ Photo via AP