Russian
Military Flexes Muscles in Syria
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Russian Military Flexes its Muscles in Syria using cruise Missiles as well as its land cruise Missiles the Kalibr and Onyx systems. What odd many videos have come up on twitter of Russia's air campaign over Aleppo but according to John Kerry they couldn't find any video evidence of all these hospitals being hit in Aleppo. That's because Kerry knows it was Propaganda.
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Russian Military Flexes its Muscles in Syria using cruise Missiles as well as its land cruise Missiles the Kalibr and Onyx systems. What odd many videos have come up on twitter of Russia's air campaign over Aleppo but according to John Kerry they couldn't find any video evidence of all these hospitals being hit in Aleppo. That's because Kerry knows it was Propaganda.
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Confirmed:
Russia's biggest warship has joined the fight in Syria
November
15, 2016 - Fort Russ News -
Vesti.Ru -
translated by J. Arnoldski -
15
November, 2016
The
Armed Forces of Russia have begun a massive airstrike operation
against terrorists in the Syrian provinces of Idlib and Homs. The
Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier has engaged in combat
operations. This was reported on November 15th by Russian Defense
Minister Sergey Shoigu.
According
to Shoigu, massive strikes are being launched at terrorist
factories in Syria. During a meeting with President Putin, the
defense minister announced that the naval group is securely
covered, including by Bastion coastal missile complexes.
The
mass-scale operation of inflicting mass fire damage on ISIS and
Jebat al-Nusra positions in the Idlib and Homs provinces was begun
by Russian armed forces at 10:30 on November 15th. The Admiral
Grigorovich frigate has launched Calibre cruise missiles and the
Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier is participating in combat
operations for the first time in the history of the Russian Navy.
Su-33
aircraft based on the Admiral Kuznetsov have been bombing
terrorists. All of the strikes are being launched in accordance to
intelligence data and clarified targets investigated in advance.
Russian carrier takes part in massive strikes on terrorists in Syria’s Idlib & Homs (VIDEO)
RT,
15
November, 2016
The
Russian military has launched a large-scale operation against
terrorists in Homs and Idlib provinces of Syria, Russian Defense
Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday. It includes the first-ever
combat mission involving Russia’s aircraft carrier Admiral
Kuznetsov.
"Today
at 10:30 and 11:00 we launched a large-scale operation against the
positions of Islamic State and Al-Nusra [terrorist groups] in the
provinces of Idlib and Homs," Shoigu
said at a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the
top leadership of the Russian Armed Forces.
The Admiral
Kuznetsov aircraft
carrier, the flagship of the Russian Navy, is also taking part,
Shoigu said. This is the first time the Admiral
Kuznetsov has
taken part in a military operation. Sukhoi Su-33 fighter jets have
been launched from the deck of the carrier, the defense minister said
Terrorist
positions have been hit with cruise missiles from the frigate Admiral
Grigorovich, Shoigu added.
The
strikes are targeting factories and arms depots operated by the
jihadists in Syria, he said.
"The
main targets of the strikes are warehouses with ammunition,
[terrorist] gatherings and terrorist training centers, as well as
plants for the production of various kinds of weapons of mass
destruction of the population," Shoigu
detailed.
He
stressed that terrorists had actual factories, not merely workshops,
for weapons production. "They
are factories, not workshops, more specifically the plants for the
production of all sorts of rather serious means of mass destruction."
"Clearly,
this is a well-established industrial production, these are the
targets for today's strikes. And they will continue," the
minister stated.
The
minister noted that the Russian military had thoroughly surveilled
the targets before striking them, choosing the most important.
"You
are aware that we have sent a large group of our radiation, chemical
and biological protection troops to determine the toxic substances
which are used by terrorists. Within the past week they used them
twice – in one case, 27 people were hospitalized and three died, in
the other case 30 people were hospitalized – I mean the Syrian Army
soldiers," Shoigu
said.
Journalists
asked presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov about the possibility of
the operation which started on Tuesday to be expanded to include
Aleppo.
"Aleppo
has not been mentioned in the report of the defense minister; it
concerned other areas – Homs and Idlib [provinces]," Peskov
told the press.
'Mere lie': Russian military denies reports it bombed Aleppo hospital
Russian
jets have not been in the vicinity of Aleppo for the last 28 days and
thus could not have targeted the region, Russian Defense Ministry
spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said on Tuesday.
“Russian
Air Force aircraft as well as Syrian air forces have not bombed
Aleppo for the last 28 days at all,” Konashenkov
said.
Reports
by some media outlets regarding an alleged attack on a third hospital
in Aleppo carried out by Russian forces is “a
mere lie,”Konashenkov
added.
Air cover for Russian forces
President
Vladimir Putin previously ordered the Defense Ministry to provide
reliable air cover for the Russian forces in Syria. On Tuesday,
Shoigu said the Russian military has been covered with S-300 and
S-400 Triumph air defense systems.
“The
S-400 has been running for a long time now. Apart from that, we have
added S-300 to cover the sea area, nearly all the way to Cyprus,” the
minister said.
“Additionally,
the Bastion coastal missile complexes have covered almost the entire
coastline,” Shoigu
said, noting that “with
these complexes, we are able to destroy both sea and ground
targets” at
distances of 350km for sea targets and nearly 450km for ground
targets.
Shoigu noted that the issue of providing cover from low-flying targets has also been solved.
Shoigu noted that the issue of providing cover from low-flying targets has also been solved.
“That’s
what the Pantsir complexes have been deployed there for,” he
said, also reporting that Syrian S-200 air defense systems have been
restored over the past four months.
The American position
The
United States has often been accused of helping, or at least turning
a blind eye to, certain extremists in order to pursue its other
policies.
“This
is what is really puzzling about the US position,” Daoud
Khairallah, Professor of International Law at Georgetown University,
told RT. “On
the one hand, it claims to be determined to fight terrorism. On the
other, we see no signs of that, and we see that the closest allies of
the US are helping, facilitating, funding, making it possible for
these terrorist groups to continue expanding in Syria and beyond. So,
the position of the US is really puzzling and it casts doubt about
the seriousness and integrity of the statement, ‘We are fighting
terrorism.’”
But
according to terrorism expert Max Abrahms, of Northeastern
University, there is likely to be more cooperation between Russia and
the United States over Syria following Donald Trump’s election.
“More
and more I think the US is moving in Syria in the direction of Donald
Trump’s preferred policy, which is to go against regime change, and
that includes going against the rebels, ceasing to support them,
ending the notion of a no-fly zone and expanding the list of
militants that the United States deems as terrorists,” Abrahms
explained to RT. “And
so I think the US is going to be less critical of Russia, giving
Putin a freer hand when it comes to taking on Salafist groups like
Al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham… already we’re seeing a movement away
from Obama’s older policy of regime change.”
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