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31.07.2018 - Russian Foreign Ministry Confirms Three Russian Journalists Killed in CAR (Central African Republic)
Russian Foreign Ministry Confirms Three Russian Journalists Killed in CAR
02.08.2018 - Russia FM: CAR Special Mission Sent to Scene of Murder of Russian Journalists
Russian FM: CAR Special Mission Sent to Scene of Murder of Russian Journalists
02.08.2018 - No Signs of Torture on Bodies of Russian Journalists Killed in CAR - Moscow
No Signs of Torture on Bodies of Russian Journalists Killed in CAR – Moscow
Earlier, the Russian Investigative Committee said that it had opened a criminal probe into the murder of the three Russian journalists in the Central African Republic.
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that doctors had found only gunshot wounds and no signs of torture on the bodies of journalist Orkhan Dzhemal, cameraman Kirill Radchenko and producer Alexander Rastorguyev who were killed near the city of Sibut, 23 kilometers (14 miles) north of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR), earlier this week.
The statement came after Russian forensic expert Sergei Myatyugin told Sputnik that the analysis of the alleged photos of Orkhan Dzhemal and Alexander Rastorguyev published by several African news websites shows that there are visible traces of torture on the bodies of the victims.
The Investigations Management Centre (TsUR) Deputy Chief Editor Anastasia Gorshkova is being questioned by the Russian Investigative Committee over the murder of three Russian journalists in the Central African Republic (CAR), TsUR Director Andrei Konyakhin said Thursday.
"The Investigative Committee has been interrogating Anastasia Gorshkova, the TsUR deputy chief editor, for three hours. She is a witness in the murder case of journalists Orkhan Dzhemal, Aleksandr Rastorguyev and Kirill Radchenko, who were shooting a film about Russian participation in the Central African Republic's conflict," Konyakhin said.
Earlier, Russia's Foreign Ministry confirmed the death of Dzhemal, Radchenko and Rastorguyev, adding that the Russian embassy in the CAR was not informed about the presence of the Russian journalists in the country.
The Ministry added that the embassy is in contact with the local authorities to prepare the transportation of the bodies of the journalists to Russia.
On Tuesday, the news agency AFP cited sources as saying that the bodies of three Russian citizens with expired press cards had been found on a road near Sibut and that they "were killed by unidentified armed men." The information was later confirmed by a UN mission in the CAR.
The Russian Foreign Ministry's consular department website has meanwhile warned against visiting the CAR, where law enforcement forces "are, in fact, not functioning and one cannot count on their assistance in case of trouble."
The Ministry noted that security situation in the CAR remains complicated, citing regular armed robberies, killings and attacks on foreigners.
"So visiting the CAR is fraught with a lot of risks and is highly undesirable," the Ministry added.
03.08.2018 - Unknown Persons Attacked Russian Journalists in CAR to Rob Them - Moscow
Unknown Persons Attacked Russian Journalists in CAR to Rob Them - Moscow
The CAR authorities' preliminary data shows that robbery was behind an armed attack on Russian journalists in the Central African Republic, the journalists were killed when trying to offer resistance to attackers, Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday.
"According to the preliminary data of law enforcement agencies, the Russian citizens were attacked by unknown people for the purpose of robbery," Zakharova said, as quoted by the ministry's Twitter account.
The spokeswoman told a briefing that the journalist were killed when they attempted to resist the attackers.
04.08.2018 - Russia Offers US Cooperation in Restoration of Syria - Report
Russia Offers US Cooperation in Restoration of Syria – Report
A Reuters report cites a US government memo saying Russia’s Valery Gerasimov contacted the US’ Joseph Dunford. The memo reportedly goes out of its way to underscore how skeptical US is about such a prospect.
The Russian military has reportedly offered the US Armed Forces its cooperation in rebuilding the ravaged nation of Syria,
according to a report by Reuters citing a US government memo.
According to the report, Valery Gerasimov, chief of Russia's General Staff of the Armed Forces, contacted US Marine General Joseph Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on July 19, offering Russia's cooperation in rebuilding Syria and repatriating refugees back to the country. This is the first time such a proposal has been reported, but the details have not yet been disclosed.
"The proposal argues that the Syrian regime lacks the equipment, fuel, other material and funding needed to rebuild the country in order to accept refugee returns," the memo reads.
Based on the tone of the memo, whose exact source is never disclosed, Reuters argues that the proposal has received an "icy reception in Washington."
"The United States will only support refugee returns when they are safe, voluntary and dignified," the memo reads. It also stipulates that the US would only cooperate in the event that Syria's seven-year civil war could be brought to a resolution, and UN-supervised elections, among other terms, could be guaranteed in the country.
Interestingly, despite the fact that the memo is attributed to the "government," the office of General Dunford nevertheless declined to comment on communications with his Russian counterpart.
"In accordance with past practice, both Generals have agreed to keep the details of their conversations private," spokesperson Captain Paula Dunn told the reporters.
The US and Russian military have a private hotline communications channel in order to avoid unwanted military collisions in Syria. However, this latest report shows that the channel might also be used to discuss matters that are not strictly military in nature, Reuters notes.
During the summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, the talks were focused on "how we might get the [Syrian] refugees back," in the words of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
It is interesting to note, however, how the memo goes out of its way to make sure no-one is mistaken that Gerasimov's proposal was a result of the Helsinki summit.
"Russian diplomats and other officials have also been engaging in an aggressive campaign to describe the initiative in other capitals and to insinuate that it is an outcome of the US-Russia meeting in Helsinki, which it is not, repeat not," the memo read.
Thank you, anonymous source; now we all totally understand that any future US-Russia cooperation in Syria is not a result of the Helsinki summit.
Following the summit, Trump came under fire from his opponents, who claimed that Trump should have pressed Putin over alleged Russian meddling in American elections. Democrats were also frustrated by not knowing what the two presidents discussed in private, and some Democrats even considered subpoenaing Trump's interpreter to testify before Congress — the idea that was later dismissed, as critics pointed out it would have harmed the diplomatic efforts of US presidents in the future.
The Kremlin and Russian Defense Ministry were not immediately available to comment.
03.08.2018 - China Willing to Assist Syrian Army in Idlib Offensive - Ambassador to Syria
China Willing to Assist Syrian Army in Idlib Offensive – Ambassador to Syria
Although China has provided political support to Damascus and is widely expected to play an important role in Syria’s post-war reconstruction, Beijing has so far shied away from offering direct military support to the Syrian Army.
Chinese Ambassador to Syria Qi Qianjin has suggested Beijing could soon deploy forces to assist the Syrian Army in its upcoming Idlib offensive, in addition to anti-terrorist operations in other parts of the country.
Speaking to Syria’s Al-Watan newspaper on Thursday, the Chinese diplomat said they are monitoring the conflict, adding that the Chinese military “is willing to participate in some way alongside the Syrian Army that is fighting the terrorists in Idlib and in any other part of Syria.”
A source at the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) told Sputnik reporter Suliman Mulhem he wasn’t aware of plans for China to militarily enter the war, but said the Syrian government “welcomed any support” in its ongoing drive to dislodge terrorists from Syria.
Meanwhile, Chinese military attaché Wong Roy Chang told the Al-Watan newspaper there is “ongoing” military cooperation between the two countries and said China wishes to advance its relationship with the Syrian Armed Forces.
When questioned about the prospect of Chinese forces aiding the Syrian Army in its operation to liberate the Idlib Governorate, Chang said such an initiative “requires a political decision,” without elaborating.
Thousands of hardline Islamist Uyghur militants smuggled themselves and their families into Syria over the course of the multi-year conflict, with the bulk of them ultimately settling in Idlib province, alongside other foreign and domestic jihadists.
The Chinese government is undoubtedly concerned about the fate of these militants, as they pose a threat to China’s national security, but the deployment of a large contingent of forces to Syria would be surprising, especially as the war is nearing its end.
Instead, Beijing is likely to deploy a limited number of special forces soldiers and military advisors to assist Syrian government forces, while also working with Syria’s various intelligence agencies to prevent Uyghur militants from sneaking back into China and carrying out terrorist attacks.
2018-08-03 - China to allegedly assist Syrian Army in Idlib – report
China to allegedly assist Syrian Army in Idlib - report
China will allegedly assist the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in their upcoming battle in southwestern Idlib, the Chinese Ambassador to Syria, Qi Qianjin, told Al-Watan this week.
According to the Al-Watan, Qianjin told the Syrian daily that the Chinese military is prepared to ‘somehow’ take part in the upcoming Idlib offensive, especially because of the large presence of Uyghur fighters near Jisr Al-Shughour.
“The Chinese military has played an imperative role in protecting sovereignty, security and stability of China. At the same time, it (China) is wanting to take part in peacekeeping operations,” Qianjin told Al-Watan.
When asked about the current relationship between the Syrian and Chinese military forces, Qianjin replied, “There is ongoing cooperation between Syria and China in combating terrorism.”
[...] Currently, the Chinese military does not have any forces in Syria, but they do periodically send advisers to meet with Damascus.