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Russian troops, warplanes and attack helicopters have been pulled off the battlefield in Syria over the last several weeks, in a move Moscow claims is the beginning of the end of the country's involvement in the war-torn nation.And SouthFront reports:
Just over 1,100 Russian soldiers and over 20 jet fighters and attack helicopters have been withdrawn from frontline positions inside regime-controlled territory in Syria, Russian President Vladimr Putin said Friday.
But Russian military leaders say the ongoing withdrawal is not linked to the upcoming Finland summit with the U.S., but is part of a long-term effort beginning last December to ramp down Moscow's military footprint in Syria. That month, Mr. Putin announced the drawdown plan after a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Assad during a surprise visit to Russia's main military air hub in the country.
Two hundreds of Military Police servicemen have returned from Syria to their base in Russia's Southern Military District. Earlier, according to official reports, 35 planes and helicopters, flight officers, a medical unit of special purpose and military police officers had already returned to their home bases in Russia.

Comment: As Moon of Alabama reports, Microsoft has its own reasons for trying to scare the bejeezus out of campaigns with this Russian bogeyman story: