This story that we have known about for several days has hit the western lame stream media - even here in New Zealand!
U.S. Strikes Killed Scores of Russia Fighters in Syria, Sources Say
- American,
rebel forces repel attack by mercenaries in the east
- The
200-plus deaths dwarf official Russian toll in the war
13
October, 2018
U.S.
forces killed scores of Russian mercenaries in Syria last week in
what may be the deadliest clash between citizens of the former foes
since the Cold War, according to one U.S. official and three Russians
familiar with the matter.
More
than 200 contract soldiers, mostly Russians fighting on behalf of
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, died in a failed attack on a base held
by U.S. and mainly Kurdish forces in the oil-rich Deir Ezzor region,
two of the Russians said. The U.S. official put the death toll in the
fighting at about 100, with 200 to 300 injured, but was unable to say
how many were Russians.
The
Russian assault may have been a rogue operation, underscoring the
complexity of a conflict that started as a domestic crackdown only to
morph into a proxy war involving Islamic extremists, stateless Kurds
and regional powers Iran, Turkey and now Israel. Russia’s military
said it had nothing to do with the attack and the U.S. accepted the
claim. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis called the whole thing
“perplexing,” but provided no further details.
President
Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, declined to comment on
reports of Russian casualties, saying the Kremlin only tracks data on
the country’s armed forces. Putin talked with U.S. President Donald
Trump by phone Monday, but the military action in Syria wasn’t
discussed, he said.
'This
is a big scandal and a reason for an acute international crisis,”
saidVladimir Frolov, a former Russian diplomat and lawmaker who’s
now an independent political analyst. “But Russia will pretend
nothing happened.”
Putin,
with Iran’s help, turned the tide of the seven-year war by
committing air- and manpower to buoy Assad’s beleaguered forces in
2015, quieting U.S. calls for the Syrian leader’s immediate
removal. With Islamic State, which once controlled large swaths of
Syria, now largely defeated, rival powers and militias are fighting
in various combinations to fill the vacuum. Russia, Iran, Israel and
Turkey have all had aircraft shot down in or near Syria this month.
- The 200-plus deaths dwarf official Russian toll in the war
The Russian assault may have been a rogue operation, underscoring the complexity of a conflict that started as a domestic crackdown only to morph into a proxy war involving Islamic extremists, stateless Kurds and regional powers Iran, Turkey and now Israel. Russia’s military said it had nothing to do with the attack and the U.S. accepted the claim. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis called the whole thing “perplexing,” but provided no further details.
Artillery, Tanks
Last
week’s offensive began about 8 kilometers (5 miles) east of the
Euphrates River deconfliction line late Feb. 7, when pro-Assad forces
fired rounds and advanced in a “battalion-sized formation supported
by artillery, tanks, multiple-launch rocket systems and mortars,”
Colonel Thomas F. Veale, a spokesman for the U.S. military, said in a
statement.
The
U.S., which has advisers stationed at the base alongside Syrian
Democratic Forces troops, responded with aircraft and artillery fire.
'Coalition
officials were in regular communication with Russian counterparts
before, during and after the thwarted, unprovoked attack,” Veale
said. No fatalities were reported on the coalition side and “enemy
vehicles and personnel who turned around and headed back west were
not targeted.”
Asked
about the killing of Russian mercenaries in Syria, CIA Director Mike
Pompeo told a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington
Tuesday that he would leave specifics to the Pentagon but “we have
seen in multiple instances foreign forces using mercenaries in
battles that will begin to approach the United States.”
It’s
not clear who was paying the Russian contingent, whether it was
Russia directly, Syria, Iran or a third party. Reports in Russian
media have said Wagner -- a shadowy organization known as Russia’s
answer to Blackwater -- was hired by Assad or his allies to guard
Syrian energy assets in exchange for oil concessions.
'No one wants to start a world war over a volunteer or a mercenary who
wasn’t sent by the state and was hit by Americans,” Vitaly
Naumkin, a senior adviser to Russia’s government on Syria, said in
an interview.
The
U.S. is in talks with Russia now in search of an explanation for what
happened, said two administration officials who asked not to be
identified discussing private conversations.
The
officials said the U.S. was puzzled because proper procedures had
been followed -- American forces used the deconfliction line to get
Russia’s go-ahead to defend coalition forces against the
attackers.
The
officials also said it wasn’t clear whose fighters made up the
attacking force. They said the deconfliction line was still operating
and Russia so far hadn’t protested the decision to launch the air
strikes.
Yury
Barmin, a Middle East analyst at the Russian International Affairs
Council, a think tank set up by the Kremlin, said Russia supports
Assad’s efforts to reclaim the “crucial” eastern region of Deir
Ezzor to help fund his national reconstruction and reconciliation
plan, which the U.S. opposes.
Russia
signed a “road map” agreement with Assad’s government last
month to assist in rebuilding the nation’s electricity network. On
Tuesday, Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters in Moscow
that Russian companies are interested in contracts to help refurbish
damaged oil pipelines and wells.
‘Illegal Presence’
While
Russia’s Defense Ministry didn’t mention mercenaries in its
statement, it did say 25 “Syrian” fighters were injured, without
elaborating. It accused the U.S. of using its “illegal presence”
in Syria as an excuse to “seize economic assets,” even as it kept
lines of communication with the U.S. open.
Assad’s
government in Damascus called the U.S. military action “barbaric”
and a “war crime.”
The
death toll from the skirmish, already about five times more than
Russia’s official losses in Syria, is still rising, according to
one mercenary commander who said by phone that dozens of his wounded
men are still being treated at military hospitals in St. Petersburg
and Moscow.
Most
of those killed and injured were Russian and Ukrainian, many of them
veterans of the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine, according to
Alexander Ionov, who runs a Kremlin-funded group that fosters ties to
separatists and who’s personally fought alongside pro-government
forces in Syria.
Grigory
Yavlinsky, a longtime Russian opposition politician who helped steer
democratic reforms after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991,
called on the authorities to come clean about what happened.
'If
there has been mass deaths of Russian citizens in Syria, then the
relevant authorities, including the general staff of the Russian
armed forces, have a duty to inform the country about this and decide
who bears responsibility,” Yavlinsky, who is running against
Putin in next month’s election, said on Twitter.
AN
AMERICAN drone destroyed a Russian-made T-72 battle tank in Syria in
"self-defence", according to US Central Command amid
reports US forces in the region have killed scores of Russian
mercenaries.
On
Saturday, US forces destroyed a Russian-made T-72 tank in Syria after
pro-Assad forces opened fire on US special ops and Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF).
Colonel
Dillon confirmed the news, adding: “The tank had been
maneuvering with coordinated indirect fire on a defensive position
occupied by Syrian Democratic Forces and coalition advisers.
"The
defensive position was within effective range of the hostile weapons
systems. Coalition officials maintained regular contact with Russian
counterparts via established deconfliction lines to avoid
misperceptions and miscalculations that could endanger each other’s
forces.”
US
forces have been fighting alongside the SDF for years while Russia
has been training and equipping pro-Assad forces in the region.
'If
there has been mass deaths of Russian citizens in Syria, then the
relevant authorities, including the general staff of the Russian
armed forces, have a duty to inform the country about this and decide
who bears responsibility,” Yavlinsky, who is running against
Putin in next month’s election, said on Twitter.
AN
AMERICAN drone destroyed a Russian-made T-72 battle tank in Syria in
"self-defence", according to US Central Command amid
reports US forces in the region have killed scores of Russian
mercenaries.
On
Saturday, US forces destroyed a Russian-made T-72 tank in Syria after
pro-Assad forces opened fire on US special ops and Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF).
Colonel
Dillon confirmed the news, adding: “The tank had been
maneuvering with coordinated indirect fire on a defensive position
occupied by Syrian Democratic Forces and coalition advisers.
"The
defensive position was within effective range of the hostile weapons
systems. Coalition officials maintained regular contact with Russian
counterparts via established deconfliction lines to avoid
misperceptions and miscalculations that could endanger each other’s
forces.”
US
forces have been fighting alongside the SDF for years while Russia
has been training and equipping pro-Assad forces in the region.
Evidence Russians Killed by US Airstrike in Syria
Israeli News Live
Even
the Moscow Times is now confirming our earlier reports that Russian
were killed by US airstrikes against Assad forces near Deir ezzor
Syria last week. Names and photos of those Russians killed and the
contractor company they work for has surfaced on the internet.
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