Russian Federation bombs Syria with cruise missiles, eliminates 600 militants
At least 36 people were killed in air strikes by Russian and Syrian jets on Islamic State-controlled Deir Ezzor province, a monitor said, describing them as the heaviest in the region since the start of the war.
According to the embassy, it said “That’s for Paris”.
After the carnage in Paris which declared the lives of 130 people at the hands of ISIS, Putin and French Head of state Francois Hollande consented to ensure closer contact and control of their countries’ operations in Syria.
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the militaries moving but claimed that there is yet a lot of work to do to finish with terrorist in Syria.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Caspian fleet ships conducted 18 cruise missiles launches on “terrorist positions” in Syria on Friday, RIA news agency quoted him as saying.
In this photo made from video released from Russian Defense Ministry official website on Friday, November 20, 2015, a Russian Air Force Tu-22M3 bomber drops bombs on a target in Syria as part of a Russian air campaign against targets in Syria, according to information provided by Russian Defense Ministry.
Russian airmen have been recorded inscribing “That’s for Paris” on the side of one of the bombs they plan to use against IS in Syria.
It has also claimed that it used a bomb to bring down a Russian airliner last month.
The United States has ruled out Russia’s partnership in the so-called US-led coalition against Daesh (ISIL) in Syria, unless Moscow changes its strategy and stops “propping up” Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has repeatedly said that any ceasefire would not apply to Islamic State militants and al Qaeda, which would continue to be the target of Western strikes.
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He added that a strike on a target in Deir Ezzor utilizing multiple cruise missiles had killed more than 600 militants.