It already appears evident that the days of Russia serving as its leading arms supplier have come to an ignominious end.
Analysts say the return suggests that Moscow is preparing to evacuate one of its most valuable overseas bases.
Syrian government spokespeople either said they could not confirm the reports, or did not respond to requests for comment.
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