Turkish artillery shells Syrian territory – Russian military presents video proof
RT,
1
February, 2016
The
Russian Defense Ministry has presented video evidence it says shows
Turkish military shelling Syrian territory using heavy artillery
positioned close to the border.
Syria’s
General Staff has provided its Russian counterparts with video
footage of deployment of self-propelled large caliber artillery
vehicles at a Turkish frontier post, Russian Defense Ministry
spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said at media briefing on
Monday.
Syrian
opposition groups have also provided video evidence of the Turkish
military shelling Syrian territory, he added.
“This
is what we call a fact. This is irrefutable proof that Turkish armed
forces shell borderline Syrian settlements with large-caliber
artillery systems,” Konashenkov stressed.
“We
expect an immediate reaction and explanations of the actions of
Turkish military by NATO and the Pentagon,” Konashenkov said,
recalling the US’s notably short response time to Ankara’s
allegations that a Russian warplane violated Turkish airspace.
Non-stop
bombing of terrorist positions in Syria continues, with Russian
warplanes making 468 sorties in a week, hitting over 1,300 targets,
Konashenkov said.
Russian
airstrikes hit terrorist infrastructure in the provinces of Aleppo,
Damascus, Daraa, Deir ez-Zor, Hama, Homs and Latakia.
Most
of the airstrikes carried out by Tu22M3 bombers took place around the
city of Deir ez-Zor, which is besieged by jihadist forces.
“An
attempt to storm the city has been disrupted,” Konashenkov said,
specifying that Russian Air Force used both Russia-based strategic
long-rage bombers and assault Su-25 aircraft based at Khmeimim
airfield in Syria to deliver 23 massive airstrikes against terrorist
forces advancing on Deir ez-Zor.
The
Syrian Air Force used Russian parachute landing systems to deliver
more than 200 tons of humanitarian aid and medical supplies to
residents of Deir ez-Zor.
Last
week four advanced technology supermaneuverable Sukhoi Su-35S fighter
jets assembled in 2015 were deployed to Khmeimim in Latakia and began
performing missions along other Russian warplanes operating in Syria,
Konashenkov confirmed.
In
order to make time-sensitive airstrike delivery quicker, Russian task
force in Syria has expanded all types of surveillance in the Middle
East.
“This
enables us to disclose militant’s dispositions and ensure their
elimination in practically real-time mode,” Konashenkov stressed.
He
noted that airstrikes by the Russian Air Force in Syria are only
delivered on developed and confirmed targets.
“The
coordinates of the militants’ installations come to us from the
Baghdad information center, Syrian government troops and Syrian
opposition units,” Konashenkov said.
Over
the last week Russian airstrikes in Syria have eliminated dozens of
militants, fortified strong areas and artillery positions with at
least eight cannons, arms depots, trucks used for transportation of
munitions, fuel storage sites and at least 19 pick-up SUVs with
machine guns mounted on them.
The
Russian Air Force also hit field camps, including one near the town
of Kinsabba, which was used for training by fighters from former
Soviet states.
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