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Appeared in Bulgarian at A-specto, translated by Valentina Tzoneva exclusively for SouthFront Gevorg Mirzayan – political analyst, associate professor at…
A large group of the Su-25 fighter-bombers is ready to be sent to the Hmeymim airbase due to the failure…
Written by TheSaker; Originally appeared at TheUnzReview In view of the total failure the US policy to regime-change Syria and…
The Syrian Ministry of of National Reconciliation has offered militant groups operating in Aleppo city 3 options: To drop weapons, surrender and…
The Russian newest strategic nuclear submarine, the Vladimir Monomakh, was handed over to the Pacific Fleet. The Russian Vladimir Monomakh…
Original published by Rossiyskaya Gazeta, translation by J.Hawk exclusively for SouthFront Russian Federation Ministry of Defense (MOD) could not leave…
The Russian Su-34 fighter jets reappeared in the Syrian sky due to aggravation of the situation in the country. The…
Originally appeared at Consortiumnews The key conclusion of the Dutch-led criminal inquiry implicating Russia in the 2014 shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight…
Originally appeared at Izvestia, translated by Mario Kuoljok exclusively for SouthFront; Edited by Desi Tzoneva Representative of the commander of the…
Written by Jiri Vivadil; Appeared in Bulgarian at A-specto, translated by Borislav exclusively for SouthFront After the parliamentary elections in…
US officials discuss options of non-diplomatic response to the failure of the ceasefire in Syria and warn Moscow that in…
According to Kiev, Moscow systematically destroys the Eurozone Written by Dmitri Rodionov; Originally appeared at Svobodnaya Pressa [Free Press], translated…
Washington admits that the diplomatic dialogue on Syrian issue has led to a dead end. On Monday, despite the collapse…
Originally appeared at RT A Dutch-led team of international investigators has released its findings in the criminal probe on the…
The video originally appeared at SouthFront in June 2016 Coping with NATO’s recent aggressive behavior has been unquestionably the most…