RUSSIANS IN RETREAT: Putin’s Forces FLEE Key Syrian Base, Leaving Allies Exposed and a New Deadly War Imminent
JUST DAYS after brutal fighting erupted, Russian troops are running. Associated Press journalists witnessed the shocking scene Tuesday: a once-bustling Russian base next to Qamishli airport, now EMPTY and guarded by abandoned Kurdish allies. The Russians packed up and flew out on a cargo plane, leaving behind scattered protein powder, workout gear, and a terrifying power vacuum.
“The Russians… have been evacuating bit by bit,” said SDF fighter Ahmed Ali, left to guard the ruins. Moscow has offered NO EXPLANATION for this sudden withdrawal from the northeast. This is a BETRAYAL. For years, these Kurdish-led forces held the line with U.S. and then Russian help. Now, with Assad gone and a new Damascus regime in power, Putin is cutting his losses and leaving his partners to die.
The silence is deafening. Russia isn’t just leaving a base—it’s abandoning an entire region to chaos. This pullout comes as SDF and Syrian government forces are in a fragile ceasefire after bloody clashes. It is a GREEN LIGHT for Damascus to attack. And who is stepping into the void? Russia’s new friend, interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, is scheduled to meet Putin in Moscow TOMORROW. The timing is no coincidence.
While Russia keeps its prized coastal bases, the people of northeast Syria are being sold out in a backroom deal between powers that couldn’t care less about them. A 15-day ceasefire is just a countdown to the next massacre. The U.S. is busy transferring ISIS detainees, and Russia is flying out the back door.
The world is watching a deliberate, calculated collapse, and the architects are already counting their profits.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




