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Russian Aerospace Forces Destroy Three Militant Bases in Syria |
2024-08-26 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed three militant bases in Syria. This was announced during a briefing on August 24 by Oleg Ignasyuk, deputy head of the Center for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides (CROS) in the Arab Republic. ![]() “On August 23, strikes by the Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed three locations where militants had been based, having left the At-Tanf zone and taken refuge in hard-to-reach areas of the Syrian White Desert, ” Ignasyuk reported. He added that over the past 24 hours, the Center for Strategic and Inter-Agency Cooperation has not recorded any instances of shelling of positions of Syrian government troops by terrorist groups in the Idlib de-escalation zone. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on July 10, the Russian Aerospace Forces carried out high-precision strikes on targets of illegal armed groups in the Syrian province of Idlib, including a militant training camp near the settlement of Ashkhani-Takhtani and a workshop for the production of unmanned aerial vehicles. As a result of the strikes, 15 militants were eliminated and another 20 were wounded. On July 23, the deputy head of the Center for Strategic and Intervention Studies in Syria reported that the Russian Forpost-R unmanned aerial vehicle, in response to the ongoing attempts by radical groups to use UAVs and multiple launch rocket systems to attack targets in the territory controlled by the Syrian government, struck a militant base in Idlib province. Related: Russian Aerospace Forces: 2024-08-25 Why the Ukrainian Armed Forces' fortifications in the Krasnoarmeysk direction did not work Russian Aerospace Forces: 2024-08-24 Current information on the situation on the front line: August 23 (updated) Russian Aerospace Forces: 2024-08-22 Current information on the situation on the front line: August 21 (updated) |
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