Russia Hails Syria’s Efforts to Create Comfortable Conditions for all Segments of Society within One Syria
MOSCOW- Moscow hails Damascus’s intention to conduct a dialogue with Syria’s Kurdish population over self-administration issues, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing on Thursday, Itar Tass reported.
Moscow, she said, has taken note of Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem’s statement to the effect Damascus “is prepared to discuss self-administration affairs with Syrian Kurds after the eventual victory over the terrorist group calling itself the Islamic State”.
“We welcome and support the Syrian government in its efforts for achieving national reconciliation and creating comfortable conditions for the existence of representatives of different ethnic and religious segments of society within one Syria,” Zakharova said.
Russian MoD Denies Reports of 150 Civilian Deaths in Idlib Airstrikes
In another context, Russia has denied reports suggesting that 150 civilians died in Syria’s Idlib as a result of Russian airstrikes, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Thursday.
“Syria’s Civil Defense which UK news agency Reuters cites, reporting of alleged civilian deaths, is the same thing as the White Helmets. The attempt of the British to pass these war scammers off as a new brand of objective information sources is a manipulation for amateurs,” he said, according to Sputnik.
Konashenkov said that Russian planes did not carry out airstrikes in Syria’s residential neighborhoods, adding that they were focused on hardware, reserves and al-Nusra Front militants.
“The Russian Aerospace Forces’ planes to not carry out airstrikes on reside nail neighbourhoods in settlements to avoid civilian casualties. The targets are terrorist bases, armoured vehicles and munitions depots, identified with unmanned devices and confirmed through other channels,” he stressed.
According to Konashenkov, Russian Aerospace Forces’ airstrikes in Syria’s Idlib derailed an operation of al-Nusra Front, which was trying to rescue militants from encirclement in Hama.
“This week, all airstrikes of Russian planes in the province of Idlib were concentrated on equipment, reserves and groups of Nusra Front militants who were trying to rescue terrorists from the Akerbat encirclement in eastern Hama with a sudden offensive. The actions of Russian planes in Syria derailed this operation, and the terrorists participating in it were destroyed,” he said.
On Wednesday, Reuters reported citing what it called “opposition rescue workers” that Russian and Syrian planes killed at least 150 civilians and injured dozens in an over a week-long campaign in Idlib.
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