Russian warplanes struck a base in northwest Syria on Friday
belonging to a rebel group that has received U.S. training, a monitoring
group said.
The jets hit the Division 13 group's base near the
village of Khan Sheikhun in Idlib province, wounding fighters and
causing damage, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
reported.
Division 13's Facebook page confirmed the strikes, saying the site had been totally destroyed and several fighters killed.
The non-Islamist insurgent group says it has received training under a US-led programme.
Russia
began air strikes in support of ally President Bashar al-Assad 10 days
ago. Moscow says it is targeting Islamic State, but the campaign appears
to have mainly struck other rebel groups including those backed by the
United States.
Insurgent groups advanced against Assad's forces
earlier this year, putting pressure on his coastal heartland in the west
of the country. Russian air strikes have been focused on some of the
areas that were captured by rebels.
Friday, October 09, 2015
Russian strike hits US-trained rebels in Syria
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