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February 22, 2012 · about 14 years ago

Iranian Warships Return Through Suez Canal

The Reuters reports that Iranian naval ships returned from Syria through the Suez Canal yesterday. The two warships entered the Suez Canal early in the morning and were expected to leave the canal same day afternoon. They had docked at Port of Tartous, Syria, in show of support for Syrian President.

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The Reuters reports that Iranian naval ships returned from Syria through the Suez Canal yesterday.

The two warships entered the Suez Canal early in the morning and were expected to leave the canal same day afternoon.

They had docked at Port of Tartous, Syria, in show of support for Syrian President.

[mappress] Naval Today Staff , February 22, 2012; Image: geoegypt

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