Admiral Vadim Kolt, stated that his country established two military posts in southern Syria (near the Israeli border), where Russian military police units were stationed in order to "monitor the ceasefire", against the background of the increasing frequency of provocations in the demilitarized zone.
The sources stated that the military positions were placed in the towns of al-Mualka and Ghadir al-Bustan, south of Quneitra.
After an absence of more than a year, Russia resumed its military patrols in southern Syria at the beginning of November 2023. A Russian military patrol moved south of Quneitra between the town of al-Mualqa and Ghadir al-Bustan, near the "Alsafra" company of the 90th brigade in the south of Quneitra district under the control of the army the Syrian
Russian affairs researchers confirmed that the purpose of these two positions is to examine the provocative actions being carried out between Syria and Israel, "because Israel says that there are actions on the Syrian side that it cannot agree to, and on the other hand, the Syrians claim that they are subject to ceaseless attacks by Israel."
In fact, by establishing the 2 military posts near the border with Israel, Russia is trying to fulfill the role of arbitrator and mediator between the two sides, and that these 2 posts only have the role of supervising and supervising the situation in the border area.