President Bashar al-Assad toured a Russian airbase in western Syria today in his first official visit to Moscow's main base of operations in an intervention that has shored up his regime.
Increasingly confident after his forces scored a series of victories against rebels, Assad has made several visits outside Damascus during this week's Eid al-Fitr holidays, the longest he has spent away from the capital since the start of Syria's civil war in 2011.
At the Hmeimim base south of the coastal city of Latakia, Assad met Russian military officials and inspected equipment, according to photographs posted on the presidency's Twitter account.
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Moscow and Damascus signed an agreement in 2015 allowing Russia to establish the airbase as a launchpad for operations in support of Assad's forces.
The Russian intervention marked a major turning point in the conflict and pro-regime forces have since made significant gains, including their recapture of second city Aleppo.
Assad yesterday visited the central city of Hama with his wife Asma, meeting veterans and their families.
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