Putin visits Syria with electric shock Reconstruction appeal or January 8 at 5:37

With tensions in the Middle East rising as the United States killed Iran's commander, Russian President Putin visited Syria, where civil wars continued, without notice, and met with President Assad.

Putin visited the Syrian capital, Damascus, without notice, and held a summit meeting with Russian President Assad on July 7 at a Russian military facility stationed there.

At the meeting, Putin said, "Damascus is returning to a peaceful life. We have seen signs of recovery." He emphasized that Russia's support to the Assad government has improved the situation in Syria.

However, Russia's military-backed Assad regime has recently stepped up against rebels in Idlib County in the northwestern part of Syria, which has forced more than 230,000 people away from home last month alone. Have been forced to evacuate. Putin's appeal is to appeal to the international community by appealing to local security restoration and reconstruction.

Also, as tensions rise in the wake of the Iranian commander's killing by the United States, it is likely that Russia will be able to show its presence by stepping into the Middle East, where the world is watching.