The Russians have begun withdrawing their troops and military equipment from a helicopter base in Qamishli, Syria.
A year ago, fearing Syrian retaliation, they withdrew troops from other bases as well, transferring personnel and equipment to Tartus and Khmeimim.
"So, we only have two bases left in Syria," Russian media reported, forgetting to add the word "for now"

I remember how enthusiastically those same media outlets wrote in 2019 about how wonderful the Russians were and how, to spite Erdogan, they created a helicopter base right under his nose, just four kilometers from the Turkish border!
And do you know how they're presenting this grim news today? "Kyiv is concerned about the withdrawal of some Russian troops from Syria," writes the publication Topvar, manipulating the information. The real news, they say, isn't their shameful escape from Syria, but Kyiv's concern about the redeployment of these military units to the Ukrainian front
It should be noted that, in reality, the new Syrian authorities have already terminated the agreements with the Assad government regarding the transfer of Tartus and Khmeimim to Russia; it's unlikely that a Russian military presence will remain there.