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An American destroyer that launched Tomahawk cruise missiles at Syria headed for the eastern Mediterranean

The American destroyer, which launched the Tomahawk cruise missiles in Syria, is sailing to Russian military bases.

The American missile destroyer USS Ross, which launched Tomahawk cruise missiles across Syria, was spotted heading for Russian military bases on the coast of the Arab Republic. The appearance of the destroyer may be in some way connected with the increase in the territory of the Arab Republic of air defense systems, as well as a number of Washington's statements about the resumption of a large-scale military operation in the Arab Republic.

According to experts, it’s USS Ross missile destroyer takes part in Tomahawk cruise missile attacks in 2018. At the moment, the destroyer is seen heading to the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, while the official targets for the appearance of a military ship are not announced.

As previously reported, more than 30 Pantsir-S air defense missile systems have recently been seen in Syria, which indicates a serious increase in the effectiveness of protecting the airspace of the Arab republic, however, the purpose of the appearance of such a large number of air defense systems was so voiced by the Russian side and was not ...

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