Russia’s Defense Ministry is bewildered at the statement made by France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian that Russia has misappropriated the victory over IS (Islamic State terrorist organization, outlawed in Russia), the ministry said on Sunday.
Russia bewildered at France’s statement on Syria 10/12/2017
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“The defeat of IS in Syria is first of all result of actions by the Syrian leadership and governmental forces,” the ministry said. “With support of the Russian Aerospace Force, the Syrian armed forces liberated from IS terrorists hundreds of settlements and returned under control of the legitimate leadership practically the entire territory of the country.”
Over that time, the international coalition focused on counter-acting the Syrian governmental forces, including direct air strikes on their positions in Deir ez-Zor, the ministry said. Over three year of existence, the “coalition” only recently succeeded for the first time in fighting IS in Syria – when it delivered mass bombing of Raqqa and its civilians, the Defense Ministry said.
France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Russia had misappropriated the victory over the IS terrorist organization in Syria. In an interview with BFMTV, he said forces of the international coalition had pushed the terrorists away, and the Russian military came to assist the forces of (Syria’s President) Bashar Assad and in the end liberated Deir ez-Zor with a certain delay.
Representatives of various opposition forces in Syria told Sputnik on Friday that they consider the country's former Vice President Farouk Sharaa to be a good candidate to run the country during the transitional period.
Syrian Opposition Favor Farouk Sharaa as Future Transitional Government Head
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So far, the formation of a transitional governing body in Syria has been the main stumbling block for all the diplomatic forces to settle the conflict, because the Syrian sides have polar views on the potential role of current President Bashar Assad in it. The opposition insists Assad "must go" at the very beginning of the transitional period, while the government cannot accept it and calls it a precondition for the direct talks.
"Yes, he [Sharaa] can play a positive role in the transition. It could be a compromise to prevent any political, administrative and security vacuum in Syria by leading the transitional period as the president of the full-fledged Transitional Governing Body (TGB) in Syria," Abdul Hakim Bashar, the representative of the Kurdish National Council in the Syrian Coalition, told Sputnik.
According to Firas Khalidi, member of the unified Syrian opposition delegation in Geneva from the Cairo platform, Sharaa could be "a bridge" between the Assad's government and "a new time."
"I think nobody would oppose the candidacy of Farouk Sharaa… I think he can be the TGB president. This idea is close to my views on how we can find a solution, a mix between the regime and the opposition," Khalidi told Sputnik.
Head of the Council of the Syrian Tribes Salem Meslet also gave a positive assessment of Sharaa's candidacy.
"It would be a replacement that leads to an appropriate solution, any change that stops the bloodshed and saves lives in Syria would be good for all Syrians, as long as it remains within the principles and will of the Syrian people," Meslet told Sputnik.
Damascus side, apparently, has a cautious view on Sharaa.
"He has no political weight. The opposition only wants to remove president Assad," a political adviser at the Ministry of Information of Syria, Ali Ahmad, told Sputnik.
"He is almost 80 years old … I do not think these rumors are serious," a high-ranking Syrian diplomat said, adding "there is no transitional period and no ruler in Syria but for president Assad."
Sharaa will open and, possibly, run the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi, organized by Russia and slated for the beginning of 2018, a Sputnik correspondent learned from its sources earlier.
The aim of the Syrian National Dialogue Congress is to push Syria to a stage of a political settlement of the crisis after the recent victories over terrorists in the country and successes with de-escalation zones implementation. The Congress is expected to bring together nearly 1,500 representatives of various political forces and components of Syrian society, both opposition and pro-governmental parties, external opposition movements, ethnic and religious groups (Muslims, Christians, Arabs, Kurds, Turkmans, Assyrians, Circassians, Armenians, tribes), civil society organizations (such as the Syrian Arab Red Crescent) and even the representatives of the de-escalation zones population.
A Syrian-led political process, as per UNSC Resolution 2254, implies establishment of a "credible, inclusive and non-sectarian" transitional governance and drafting of a new constitution for the country and holding free and fair elections within 18 months under the UN supervision.
The Sochi Congress seeks to address constitution and elections issues closely. They are unavoidably related to and parallel with the period of a political transition in country.
A Russian interceptor has been scrambled to stop a rogue US fighter jet from actively interfering with an anti-terrorist operation, the Russian Defense Ministry said. It also accused the US of provoking close encounters with the Russian jets in Syria.
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A US F-22 fighter was preventing two Russian Su-25 strike aircraft from bombing an Islamic State (IS, former ISIS) base to the west of the Euphrates November 23, according to the ministry. The ministry’s spokesman, Major General Igor Konashenkov described the episode as yet another example of US aircraft attempts to prevent Russian forces from carrying out strikes against Islamic State.
“The F-22 launched decoy flares and used airbrakes while constantly maneuvering [near the Russian strike jets], imitating an air fight,” Konashenkov said. He added that the US jet ceased its dangerous maneuvers only after a Russian Su-35S fighter jet joined the two strike planes.
The major general went on to say that “most close-midair encounters between Russian and US jets in the area around the Euphrates River have been linked to the attempts of US aircraft to get in the way [of the Russian warplanes] striking against Islamic State terrorists.” He also said that the US military officials provided no explanation for the November 23 incident as well as other, similar encounters.
The statement came as a response to the Pentagon’s claims about “an increase in unsafe behavior” by Russian warplanes. “We saw anywhere from six to eight incidents daily in late November, where Russian or Syrian aircraft crossed into our airspace on the east side of the Euphrates River,” Lt. Col. Damien Pickart, the spokesman for US Air Force Central Command, told CNN earlier on Saturday.
A newly-formed Battalion of the Syrian Army's elite forces, known as ISIL Hunters, tracked and targeted a group of ISIL terrorists that had kidnapped and executed two Russian volunteers in Eastern Syria, killing the entire militants, the Russian news websites reported on Sunday.
Syrian Army Special Unit Hunts Abductors of Russian Volunteer Forces in Syria
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The websites quoted
the ISIL Hunters as saying that the Battalion identified and tracked a group of ISIL terrorists that had kidnaped and executed Roman Vasilievich Zabolotny and Grigory Mikhailovich Surkanov, two Russian volunteers, in early October.
Also,
the ISIL Hunters announced in a statement that the Battalion carried out track and target operation in Deir Ezzur and managed to kill the entire abductors of the terrorist group.
Western media sources reported in September that Russia was about to establish a new military base in Deir Ezzur that would be the Russian forces' largest base in the war-hit country after Humeimim airbase in Lattakia.
The Arabic-language al-Ahd news website quoted western media sources as reporting that Russia was to set up a new large military base in Deir Ezzur due to its regional and international strategic importance.
Al-Ahd added that the long distance between the Russia-run Humeimim airbase and Eastern or Central Syria and the superior capabilities and features of Deir Ezzur airbase were two other reasons for Moscow's decision.
In the meantime, proximity of Deir Ezzur to the US bases in Iraq and Syria's main oilfields, on which Russia was keen to invest, were mentioned among other reasons, al-Ahd pointed out.
The website went on to say
that Moscow's decision to set up a military airbase in Deir Ezzur was also mainly aimed at preventing the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces from crossing the Euphrates River to rush towards South that is home to the richest oilfields in Syria.
Tunisian security sources disclosed that one of the main founders of the ISIL terrorist group has been an agent of Israel's Mossad, an Arab media outlet reported on Sunday.
Israeli Intelligence Agent One of Founders of ISIL Terrorist Group in Syria
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The Arabic-language Al-Hadath news quoted
the Tunisian Intelligence Services as disclosing that Qassan Bin Ali Abdul Salam nom de guerre Abu Abdul Rahman al-Tunisi, from Tunisia, that was an emir and a senior commander of the ISIL terrorist group in Deir Ezzur had worked once as an agent of Mossad.
Al-Hadath reported that
al-Tunisi was a resident of Italy, suspected of trafficking drugs, adding that al-Tunisi further traveled to Sweden and was employed by the national intelligence agency of Israel.
Abu Abdul Rahman al-Tunisi returned to Tunisia in 2012 and later moved to Syria, where he took up several posts in the ISIL terrorist group, including Emir of ISIL in Deir Ezzur province.
Based on reports,
Qassan Bin Ali Abdul Salam was one of the founders of the ISIL in Syria.
Al-Tunisi tried to escape ISIL-held regions with a hefty amount of money, but was arrested and executed by the ISIL.
The Syrian Permanent Representative to the UN told the Security Council in April that Israel provided air support to the ISIL terror group fighting the Syrian Army in Palmyra.
“Israel provided air support to ISIL with airstrikes in Palmyra,” Bashar al-Jafari told the audience during the Security Council session on Syria.
Jafari made his remarks during a UN Security Council session held to discuss a draft resolution submitted by the US, Britain and France on the use of Chemical weapons in Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province.
Jafari was apparently alluding to the Israeli airstrikes that were conducted near the T-4 Military Airport in March.
In addition to aiding ISIL, Jafari also accused Israel of providing medical relief and air support to Al-Qaeda in Syria.
Opposition sources have revealed that big meetings took place between rebel commanders and Israeli representatives on the 2nd of December in preparation for a joint offensive in the Yarmouk Valley in west Dara’a.
Exclusive: Israel, Free Syrian Army to launch joint offensive in southern Syria
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The planned operation aims to minimize the ISIS presence in the area that has witnessed a swift expansion of ISIS influence and domain over the past few months.
Israeli support will most likely be confined to drone strikes and ground-to-ground missile bombardment of ISIS positions in the Yarmouk Valley.
Notably, rebel factions had launched
a major offensive codenamed “The People of the Land” against the ISIS-affiliated Jaish Khalid Ibn al-Walid on the 28th of November. Aided by limited Israeli air support, the insurgents were able to make minor advances on the Tasil front before the terrorist group was able to quickly reverse all the former’s gains in a counterattack.
The Ajnad al-Sham and the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board) engaged in a tough battle in a region in the Southern countryside of the Syrian capital city of Damascus, inflicting heavy casualties on each other, militant-affiliated websites reported on Sunday.
Fresh Wave of Infighting Erupts among Terrorists in Southern Damascus
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The websites reported that Al-Nusra attacked the positions and a command center of Ajnad al-Sham affiliated to the Free Syrian Army in al-Qadam region in the Southern countryside of Damascus, killing and injuring each others' fighters.
The websites further said that
Ajnad al-Sham later attacked Al-Nusra's command centers and laid siege on them in al-Qadam.
Dissident-affiliated websites reported on Saturday that
the Al-Nusra Front was to exit Eastern Ghouta and move towards militant-held regions in Northern Syria following an agreement with Russia.
The websites reported that the Al-Nusra militants were to leave Eastern Ghouta for Northern Syria in the coming days after the militant group and the Russian reconciliation center reached an agreement over the relocation of the Al-Nusra fighters to other militant-held regions.
The websites went on to say that while a large number of terrorists were waiting for the start of the plan, a fresh wave of disunity has surfaced among them.
In the meantime, a source close to the Al-Nusra said that some of the foreign members of the group and commanders were just due to leave the region.
The total number of the Al-Nusra terrorists in Eastern Ghouta stands at 500 based on field estimates.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are mulling to join the Syrian Army troops after Russia declared support for the SDF and the US refused to continue providing arms supplies to the Kurds in Syria, an Arab media outlet reported on Sunday.
SDF Likely to Join Syrian Army
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The Arabic-language al-Hadath news quoted well-informed sources as saying that
secret talks are underway between the Syrian Army and the SDF over the SDF's merger into the state army.
Al-Hadath further said that
both sides are studying the terms and conditions of such a meger, adding that affiliation of the SDF to the Syrian army seems very likely now.
The SDF decided to join the Syrian army after a halt in arms supplies by the US forces and the possibility of Turkish Army's imminent operation against the SDF in Northern Syria.
Militant-affiliated websites confirmed on Saturday that
senior Commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Yaser al-Dahla and his fighters surrendered to the Syrian Army troops in the Eastern province of Deir Ezzur.
ALEPPO, Syria - Reports have emerged that Russia plans to open the road between Aleppo and Gaziantep.
Road to open between Syria's Aleppo and Turkey's Gaziantep under Russian protection
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The road is reportedly to be used only for civilian purposes and will be under the protection of the Russian Military Police.
The two cities are only 97km apart, with Aleppo being Syria's largest city the country's economic and industrial hub. Gaziantep is one Turkey's largest city and currently hosts thousands of Syrian refugees.
The trade route between the two cities was once thriving before the war against Syria began in 2011.
The Syrian Army troops have found a large volume of advanced arms, ammunition and telecommunication equipment in the regions that were previously under ISIL's control in Southeastern Deir Ezzur, field sources reported on Sunday.
Deir Ezzur: Syrian Army Finds More Ammunition, Modern Telecommunication Equipment in ISIL's Positions
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The sources said that the army's engineering units discovered a large volume of weapons, munitions, bombs, landmines and advanced telecommunication equipment and radars as well as bomb-laden or armored vehicles while combing regions between the towns of al-Mayadeen and Albu Kamal in the mop-up operation in Southeastern Deir Ezzur.
The sources further added that
the army men found a large number of bomb-laden boxes and toys in ISIL's hideouts in the region.
Military sources conformed on Friday that the army men, operating from South of the town of al-Mayadeen towards the town of Albu Kamal and from North of Albu Kamal towards al-Mayadeen, managed to join the town flanks and captured the entire villages and towns on the Western bank of the Euphrates River that were previously under ISIL's control, the sources said, adding that with the recent advances the army soldiers managed to lay siege on ISIL trapped in a large desert region as large as 7,000 sq/km.
The sources further said that the army is now in control of the entire regions on the Southern bank of the Euphrates River from Eastern Raqqa to Deir Ezzur city and Albu Kamal.
The Syrian Army discovered another large warehouse belonging to the defeated ISIL terrorists with a huge number of American and Israeli lethal weapons in Deir Ezzur. [VIDEO]
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