Now the Russian
Black Sea fleet's Iman tanker has arrived in the
Syrian port of Tartus on the Mediterranean Sea with
an anti-terror squad from the Russian Marines aboard
according to the Interfax news agency. The Assad
government has insisted it is fighting a terrorist
insurgency.
Zero Hedge has done some digging on the Russian
sources behind the
ABC News report, finding a somewhat different
perspective.
What
ABC News wrote:
RIA Novosti, a
news outlet with strong ties to the Kremlin,
trumpeted the news in a banner headline that
appeared only on its Arabic language website. The
Russian embassy to the U.S. and to the U.N. had no
comment, saying they have "no particular information
on" the arrival of a Russian anti-terrorism squad to
Syria.
Zero Hedge writes points towards the Russian
version of that cited-Ria
Novosti story (excuse the confusing Google
translation):
Defense Ministry
denied the information circulated a number of media
that the coast of Syria are ostensibly Russian
warships.
"No Russian
warships, performing tasks from the shores of Syria,
no. In the Syrian port of Tartus 10 days of the ship
auxiliary fleet tanker" Iman "which performs the
tasks logistics - the replenishment of fuel and food
- of the Black Sea and Northern Fleets, which
provides security shipping in the Gulf of Aden
anti-piracy ", - told RIA Novosti representative of
management information and the Defense Ministry.
Previously, some
Russian and foreign media reported that the Black
Sea Fleet tanker "Iman" on board which is a group of
Marines, ostensibly to perform combat missions off
the coast of Syria.
The Arabic version of the article, specifically
cited by ABC News, provide an unnamed source as
saying there are two ships in the region, one
containing a counter-terrorist force. However, It
goes on to cite an Interfax report that says the
ship was replacing a different ship which already
contained Russian military, and the military is
there to support "the evacuation of Russian
nationals from there when necessary".
After reading these sources, our takeaway from
reading the reports cited by ABC doesn't
seem so different to the official Russian story
— that a tanker has docked in Russia's naval supply
yard in Syria, with its standard anti-terrorism
regiment attached due to frequent pirate attacks in
the region.