It didn't take long from the Duma rubberstamping the use of force in Syria to the first airstrike against ISIS positions (or on "moderate opposition" if you beleive the garbage from the western press).
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ISIS targets hit during 20 combat flights in Syria – Russian
military
RT,
30
September, 2015
Russia
has struck eight Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) targets in Syria, the
country’s Defense Ministry said, adding that "civilian
infrastructure" was avoided during the operations.
“Today,
Russian aerospace force jets delivered pinpoint strikes on eight ISIS
terror group targets in Syria. In total, 20 flights were made,”
spokesperson for the Russian Defense Ministry, Igor Konashenkov,
said.
“As a result, arms and fuel depots and military equipment were hit. ISIS coordination centers in the mountains were totally destroyed,” he dded.
“As a result, arms and fuel depots and military equipment were hit. ISIS coordination centers in the mountains were totally destroyed,” he dded.
Konashenkov
said that all the flights took place after air surveillance and
careful verification of the data provided by the Syrian military. He
stressed that Russian jets did not target any civilian infrastructure
and avoided these territories.
“Russian
jets did not use weapons on civilian infrastructure or in its
vicinity,”
he said.
Earlier
in the day, the Russian military announced the start of air
operations in Syria in order to help the goverment fight terrorist
forces. Syrian state television named at least seven areas targeted
by the air strikes.
They included areas around the cities of Homs and Hama, which are 44 kilometers apart, according to various media reports.
They included areas around the cities of Homs and Hama, which are 44 kilometers apart, according to various media reports.
Moscow blasts ‘infowar’ following civilian deaths accusations
The
statement by the Defense Ministry refuted earlier reports about
civilian casualties that Russian air strikes allegedly led to.
Reuters
reported that Russia targeted opposition rebel groups in Homs
province instead of Islamic State forces. The agency cited Syrian
opposition chief Khaled Khoja, who put the death toll of the
bombardment at 36 civilians.
"Russia
is intending not to fight ISIL [Islamic State], but to prolong the
life of [Syrian President Bashar] Assad," Khoja
said.
Similar
claims were made by the BBC, Fox News, Al Jazeera and numerous other
news outlets.
However,
US Secretary of Defense, Ashton Carter, said that Pentagon can’t
confirm these allegations, though NATO declared it was concerned by
the reports that targets other than ISIS could have been hit.
Moscow
harshly criticized the reports, labeling them an information war.
“Russia
didn’t even begin its operation against Islamic State… Russia’s
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov didn’t even utter his first words at
the UN Security Council, but numerous reports already emerged in the
media that civilians are dying as a result of the Russian operation
and that it’s aimed at democratic forces in the country
(Syria),” Maria
Zakharova, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, told media.
“It’s
all an information attack, a war, of which we’ve heard so many
times,” she
added.
#Russia ready to fight in #Syria: Why and how? http://t.co/W0Ufut1qc4pic.twitter.com/wQA1me3EVu
— RT (@RT_com) September 30, 2015
Zakharova
also said that she was amazed by the scale and speed of what she
called “info
injections” into
social networks such as “photos
of alleged victims” that
appeared on the web as soon as the Russian operation began.
“What
can I say? We all know perfectly how such pictures are made,” she
said, remembering a Hollywood flick ‘Wag the Dog,’ which
described the US media reporting on a fake war in Albania.
The
spokesman urged the media, including, Western outlets “to
turn to top officials in the [Russian] Defense Ministry press service
to obtain all required information" about
the country’s operation in Syria.
Russian jets hitting Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria, Sept 30 2015
Jabhat al-Nusra fighters
panicing while Russian jets are striking their positions near
Talbisah, a town 10km to the north from Homs on Sept 30, 2015
"NATO
and the United States should change their policy because the time
when they dictate their conditions to the world has passed,"
Ahmadinejad said in a speech in Dushanbe, capital of the Central
Asian republic of Tajikistan
Anti-Putin
Propaganda Begins: ‘Moderate’ Terrorists Complain Russia Bombed
Them
30
September, 2015
21st
Century Wire says…
You really could not make this up.
Today has marked the official start of Russia’s bombing campaign against ISIS, and the Western establishment has taken to mainstream media to launch a propaganda campaign against Putin’s efforts.
That campaign takes the form of reports that have emerged claiming that supposedly ‘non-ISIS’ rebels have been bombed by Russian jets.
The Independent, a British outlet, says that ‘activists in Homs and Hama provinces have posted images and video online claiming to show Russian planes bombing groups of non-Isis rebels who are fighting Bashar al-Assad’s forces‘.
There are numerous glaring problems with this assessment. The first, obviously, being that anonymous ‘activists’ provided the information. The second being that the video that news outlet links to shows no jets at all, let alone ‘Russian planes’.
You really could not make this up.
Today has marked the official start of Russia’s bombing campaign against ISIS, and the Western establishment has taken to mainstream media to launch a propaganda campaign against Putin’s efforts.
That campaign takes the form of reports that have emerged claiming that supposedly ‘non-ISIS’ rebels have been bombed by Russian jets.
The Independent, a British outlet, says that ‘activists in Homs and Hama provinces have posted images and video online claiming to show Russian planes bombing groups of non-Isis rebels who are fighting Bashar al-Assad’s forces‘.
There are numerous glaring problems with this assessment. The first, obviously, being that anonymous ‘activists’ provided the information. The second being that the video that news outlet links to shows no jets at all, let alone ‘Russian planes’.
The third is that those ‘non-ISIS
rebels’ are still ‘fighting Bashar al-Assad’s forces’, who
are the main anti-ISIS force in the entire country, which makes them
part of the problem.
A whole lot of hot air. (Photo Credit: YouTube)
The outlet even admits that jihadists ‘sometimes co-operate with Free Syrian Army in its battles against Isis and government forces‘. At what point does cooperation become amalgamation? It has been widely understood for some time that there are no ‘moderates’ in the opposition and the FSA is just as bad as the rest.
Technically, Assad and his government is the internationally recognised, legal entity in sovereign control of Syria, which means anyone fighting, violently, against him is a terrorist. For those in disagreement, aside from suggesting study of international relations, we offer this definition of terrorism:
Terrorism:
A whole lot of hot air. (Photo Credit: YouTube)
The outlet even admits that jihadists ‘sometimes co-operate with Free Syrian Army in its battles against Isis and government forces‘. At what point does cooperation become amalgamation? It has been widely understood for some time that there are no ‘moderates’ in the opposition and the FSA is just as bad as the rest.
Technically, Assad and his government is the internationally recognised, legal entity in sovereign control of Syria, which means anyone fighting, violently, against him is a terrorist. For those in disagreement, aside from suggesting study of international relations, we offer this definition of terrorism:
Terrorism:
The unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
This is an obvious response to the humiliation the West’s Syrian policies faced this week from Putin at the UNGA, where he delivered a landmark speech exposing Western crimes and failuresin the region.
We await the arrival of a political opposition force and the Syrian Gandhi, Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King, because the FSA is certainly not it. In the mean time, let us hope that Russia can get the job done and help to establish an environment where a political opposition can be successful.
READ MORE ON THE SYRIAN CRISIS: 21st Century Wire Syria Files
This is the hysterical Daily Mail of Britain. The Guardian says the same in a more "balanced" way.
Russia begins air strikes in Syria after warning US to remove its planes... but kills 36 civilians in first wave of attacks as it targets anti-government rebels instead of ISIS
- Moscow has started blitzing three provinces in support of President Assad
- But all the areas targeted are held by moderate rebels backed by coalition
- Strikes have infuriated Washington who accused Moscow of destabilising the region even further - U.S. apparently only given hour notice of strikes
- At least 36 civilians have been killed in the strikes, says monitoring group
- See latest news from Russia's air strikes in Syria
John McCain, who hobnobs with ISIS terrorists, didn't waste much time
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