Russian air strikes hit 55 Islamic State group targets in Syria in
the past 24 hours, the defence ministry said on Saturday, as Moscow has
ramped up its military campaign in the war-torn country.
"In 64
sorties in the past 24 hours, the Russian air force hit 55 ISIS targets
in Syria," the defence ministry said in a statement.
The Russian
military said the latest strikes - conducted in the provinces of
Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Raqa and Idlib - destroyed 29 training
camps for
"terrorists", 23 defensive positions, two command centres and an
ammunition depot.
"In the initial stage of our operation, our
aircraft destroyed the principal and largest logistical hubs of the ISIS
terrorist group," the statement said.
"This
has led to a significant reduction in the fighting potential of armed
groups, and a reduction in their mobility and their capacity to launch
offensives."
Russia claimed that fighters are running out of arms,
ammunition and fuel, leading them to become demoralised and leave their
combat positions for the country's east and northeast.
Defence
ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said Saturday that Russia would
speak to the Pentagon about avoiding accidents in Syrian airspace, as a
US-led coalition conducts a separate bombing campaign in the country.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Russian air strikes hit 55 Islamic State targets in Syria
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