Russia Airstrikes on Syria Terrorists ‘Highly Effective’, Moscow Says

Russia has underlined that its aerial campaign in Syria against positions of foreign-backed terrorists has been “highly effective,” dismissing allegations that its bombings over the militant-held city of Aleppo amounted to war crimes.

Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov insisted on Monday that the airstrikes across Syria by Russian aircraft in support of government troops had prevented heavily armed terrorists from taking over the Arab country.

“From this perspective our participation has been highly effective, especially now when the situation around Aleppo has worsened,” Gatilov said.

The senior official further rejected accusations by Syria’s opposition that Russian jets were indiscriminately bombing Aleppo’s militant-controlled eastern section to support an ongoing offensive bySyrian troops aimed at fully recapturing the country’s second largest city.

The largest hospital in eastern Aleppo was bombed over the weekend for the second time in days. Moscow was accused of bombing the medical facility.

“Accusations that Russia is allegedly bombing medical facilities, hospitals, schools are all baseless,” Gatilov emphasized.

Russian air force fighters have been striking armed terrorists across Syria, including Daesh and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham terror groups, at the official request of the Syrian government since September 30, 2015.

The Russian official also stated that Russia was working to agree with Washington on “what needs to be done to renew the cessation of hostilities.”

On September 9, Russia and the United States agreed on a truce deal aimed at allowing humanitarian access to conflict-ridden areas and joint attacksagainst militant groups that are not included in the agreement, mainly the Daesh Takfiri terrorists and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.

Ten days later on September 19, the Arab Syrian army announced an end to the ceasefire, blaming terrorists for the failure of the truce.

 

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