But there are also important repercussions beyond Syria and its neighbourhood, with Russia one of the more significantly affected powers.
Back in 2015, when Assad’s regime was on the brink of collapse, it was saved by Russian military intervention, with support from Iran and Hezbollah. Launched in the context of a growing threat from Islamic State, Russia enabled Assad’s regime to push back other rebel forces as well.
Over the years that followed, Moscow enabled Assad to consolidate control over the capital and other key cities, and, in particular, in the coastal region where Russia had two military bases.