Groundwork laid to defeat ISIS in Palmyra, Syria – Russian military

Groundwork laid to defeat ISIS in Palmyra, Syria –

Russian military

Published time: 18 Mar, 2016 15:09 Edited time: 18 Mar, 2016 16:10

Source: Groundwork laid to defeat ISIS in Palmyra, Syria – Russian military — RT News

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All conditions are in place to surround and defeat Islamic State (IS, former ISIS/ISIL) in Palmyra, Syria, Sergey Rudskoy, chief of the main operations department of the Russian General Staff, told reporters.
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A general view shows the damage at the ancient al-Atroush mosque in the old city of Aleppo, Syria January 28, 2016. © Abdalrhman Ismail

“Everything necessary has been provided for the encirclement and definitive defeat of IS armed groups in Palmyra,” Rudskoy said, adding that the Syrian Army had already taken control over all dominant heights and major roads around the city. The terrorists’ logistical support has also been cut off.

The Syrian army and patriotic opposition fighters, backed by the Russian Air Force, are conducting a large-scale operation to liberate the city.

The Russian Air Force make an average of 20-25 sorties per day lending support to the operation aimed at liberating Palmyra, the spokesman said, stressing that Russia will continue to carry out airstrikes targeting IS and Al Nusra Front in Syria.

Last week, Syrian government forces and people’s militia groups backed by Russian airstrikes managed to come close to the city. On Thursday, they reportedly entered the Palmyra museum complex.

Russia is withdrawing most of its forces from Syria and ending its five-month anti-terror operation launched on September 30, 2015. The decision was taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 14, who said that the operation’s objectives have been largely achieved.

Russia’s backing allowed Syrian forces to free 400 populated areas and over 10,000 square kilometers [3,860 square miles], Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said when he reported to Putin on March 14, adding that terrorists had been forced out of Latakia and Aleppo provinces while Palmyra was “blocked.”

Russia also continues to monitor observance of the ceasefire with more than 70 drones.

On Thursday, Putin said Russia could deploy its forces back to Syria in a matter of hours in necessary, although he stressed that Moscow would not want to see such a development.

The Russian Defense Ministry reiterated there had been a sustained decrease in the number of ceasefire violations adding that Russia’s ceasefire monitoring center recorded only five such cases over the last 24 hours in comparison to “dozens of violations” recorded earlier.

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