Russia says hit 40 IS targets in new Syria strikes

US claims the majority of Russian strikes have not hit IS but instead targeted rebel groups working against Assad


Afp October 14, 2015
Airstrikes carried out by Russian air force on an Islamic State facility in the vicinity of the city of Aleppo. PHOTO: AFP

MOSCOW: Russian jets hit 40 Islamic State targets in new strikes in Syria over the past 24 hours, destroying several ammunition depots and training camps, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.

"From the Hmeimim air base, the crews of Su-34, Su-24M and Su-25SM warplanes carried out 41 sorties against 40 targets of the Islamic State's terrorist infrastructure in Aleppo, Idlib, Latakia, Hama and Deir Ezzor," said a ministry spokesperson.

In the vicinity of the city of Aleppo, Russian bombers destroyed facilities used by fighters to make explosive devices and car bombs, spokesperson Igor Konashenkov said in a statement.

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"They were intended to be used to carry out terror acts in Syrian cities and settlements as well as during attacks on the positions of government troops," he added.

In the area of Hreitan in Aleppo province, a Russian aircraft destroyed an ammunition depot that belonged to IS extremists.

Russian warplanes also hit a training camp in the mountains of Idlib province, which was "destroyed," Konashenko said.

Maintenance shops used to equip vehicles with mortars, heavy machine guns and anti-aircraft systems which was located 13 kilometres (eight miles) from Aleppo were also hit, he added.

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A training camp in the same area was also destroyed, while in Hama and Latakia provinces Russian bombers eliminated ammunition depots.

Strikes also destroyed a command post of a "large IS group" in the vicinity of Deir Ezzor city, he claimed.

In late September, Moscow launched a bombing campaign in Syria, saying it needed to target Islamic State extremists before they cross into Russia, which has a large Muslim population.

The US and its allies say the majority of Russian strikes have not hit IS but instead targeted rebel groups fighting Moscow's long-time ally President Bashar al-Assad as the Kremlin seeks to shore up the strongman's regime.

COMMENTS (1)

Stranger | 8 years ago | Reply Hmmm looks like Russia means business . They are quick in achieving what Uncle Sam could not achieve in several years.
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