Putin orders withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria during surprise visit to Khmeimim Airbase
RT,
17
December, 2017
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has ordered the withdrawal of Russian troops
from Syria. He announced the move during his first visit to the
country, as he arrived with no advance notice at Khmeimim Airbase in
Syria’s Latakia province on Monday morning.
A
“significant part” of the Russian military contingent in Syria
should return to Russia, Putin announced, addressing Russian military
personnel at Khmeimim. The order to withdraw followed the defeat of
“the most battle-hardened grouping of international terrorists”
by the Russian and Syrian militaries in the space of two years.
As
he arrived at the base, which houses Russian forces assisting Syria
in the battle against Islamic State terrorists (IS, formerly ISIS),
Putin was greeted by his Syrian counterpart, Bashar Assad, and by
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, in a brief stop on the
Russian leader's way to bilateral talks with Egyptian President Abdel
Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo, followed by a meeting with Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.
The
commander of the Russian forces in Syria, Colonel-General Sergey
Surovikin, informed Putin that about 70,000 sq km of Syrian territory
had been liberated and 32,000 terrorists killed in the last seven
months of the operation. Russian special forces, military police,
sapper teams and 25 aircraft will now leave Syria, and the field
hospital will be removed.
Putin
also warned that should terrorists attempt to “rear their heads”
in Syria again, Russia will strike them as “they have never seen
before.” Russia will continue to use Khmeimim Airbase and the
Syrian port of Tartus, which provides technical support for the
Russian Navy, while the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria will
also remain.
Syria
was “preserved as a sovereign and independent state” and refugees
are returning home, the Russian president noted. He is expected to
discuss the organization of a Syrian people’s congress and further
steps towards peaceful settlement, with the leaders of Egypt and
Turkey on Monday.
President
Assad once again expressed deep gratitude to the Russian Air Force,
following up on his surprise visit to Russia’s Sochi just three
weeks ago, when the Syrian leader had also expressed thanks for
Moscow’s help in the fight against terrorism.
The
Russian General Staff declared the liberation of Syria from IS on
December 6, saying that “all terrorist units of ISIS” in the
country had been destroyed. Putin later said that the military work
was completed “with a full victory,” adding that there “might
be some spots of resistance.”
Russia’s
campaign in Syria was launched on September 30, 2015, after Damascus
asked for Moscow’s help in the fight against extremist Islamist
forces trying to overthrow the government. In March 2016, Russia
partially withdrew its air force from Khmeimim Airbase, saying its
objectives there had been largely achieved.
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