Russian Sappers in Syria to Help Demine Palmyra

A group of Russian sappers have arrived at Khmeimim Air Base in Syria to help demine the ancient city of Palmyra, recently recaptured  from Daesh by the Syrian army and its allies for the second time, the Russian Defense Ministry has said.

“The latest bomb disposal unit of the International Mine Action Center of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has arrived in Syria to assist in the humanitarian demining of the ancient city of Palmyra. The personnel, military equipment and property of the unit were quickly transferred by aircraft of the Military Transport Aviation from the Chkalovsky [Moscow Region] airfield to the Khmeimim air base. After that the detachment made a march [to Palmyra] and proceeded to mine sweep the city,” the ministry said in a statement on Thursday, according to RT.

 According to the statement, a total of 150 sappers and 17 units of special equipment have been sent to Palmyra. It also includes a squad of specially-trained mine-detecting dogs.

Footage released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on Thursday showed specialists from Russia’s International Mine Action Center boarding a military aircraft at Chkalovsky Airport in Shchyolkovo, Moscow Region, and then arriving at Khmeimim Air Base in Syria.

“Our troops are equipped with the most up-to-date means of detecting explosives and mine barriers, as well as protective clothing. We are ready to complete our task in full,” the commander of the demining squad, Valery Avgiyenko, said.

The ministry stated that the sappers plan first to clear the city roads leading to social infrastructure facilities, like hospitals, water wells, and electricity facilities, as well as clearing the historic part of ancient Palmyra.

Before the so called Islamic State’s (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) arrival, Palmyra, which means ‘city of palms,’ was a revered open-air museum just 210km from the Syrian capital, Damascus.

The city was first liberated from Islamic State terrorists in March last year. The terrorists, however, managed to retake it in a surprise offensive in December. The Syrian Army, backed by the Russian Air Force, recapture  the city from IS terrorists again on March 2, and has been erecting fortifications to prevent yet another counter-offensive. Syrian engineers have already begun examining the historic part of Palmyra, looking for mines.

Innovative models of equipment

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, in addition to the regular means of de-mining, this time the Russian sappers brought with them innovative models of equipment for detecting explosive substances, as well as new protective attire, which they will be testing in the course of their work in Palmyra.

During their previous operation in Palmyra, which began in April last year, Russian engineers destroyed nearly 3,000 explosive devices left behind by Deash in the historical city, clearing 234 hectares of land, 23 kilometers (14 miles) of roads, and 10 architectural structures, according to the head of the Russian Army’s engineering unit, Yury Stavitsky.

Apart from Palmyra, Russian sappers have also been successfully working to help clear residential areas of the Syrian city of Aleppo, which the Syrian Army recaptured from terrorists at the end of last year.

H.M

You might also like
Latest news
Muslim World League Welcomes EU’s Lifting of Sanctions on Syria as a Positive Step Forward Restoration Project of the Cultural Stairway Launched in Lattakia privince Syrian-Jordanian Agreement on Unified Fees… and 11 Weekly Flights to Damascus Jordanian Foreign Minister: My Visit to Damascus Was Fruitful Minister of Local Administration and Environment Discusses Cooperation with Swiss Mission in Damascu... Damascus Chamber of Commerce: lifting economic sanctions is a positive step toward rebuilding bridge... Jordanian Delegation to Visit Syria Next Week to Explore Economic and Investment Cooperation U.S. Secretary of State: Action must be taken at the congressional level to develop the private sect... Syrian , Turkish Defense Officials Discuss Enhancing Cooperation to Support Regional Stability Turkish Minister of Treasury and Finance: A Stable and Prosperous Syria Is a Major Gain for the Regi... Minister of Education Discusses Support for Education Sector with UK Minister for the Middle East Minister of Health Discusses Opportunities for Joint Cooperation with Head of Global Development at ... Syria , Jordan Sign MoU to Establish High Coordination Council Press conference for Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Al-Sheibani and his Jordanian count... UN , Saudi Arabia Sign Agreement to Rehabilitate Bakeries in Syria Minister of Health meets a number of his counterparts in Geneva Syria is among the world's top 10 pistachio-producing countries Foreign Minister Al-Sheibani Receives a  High-Level Jordanian Delegation in Damascus to Establish Jo... Kallas: We hope the EU will reach a decision today to lift sanctions on Syria Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi Visits Damascus at the Head of a High-Level Ministerial Dele...