Russia Says Begins Humanitarian Operations in Syria


Russia Says Begins Humanitarian Operations in Syria

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Russia said on Friday that it had launched “humanitarian operations” in Syria where it is carrying out a bombing campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group.

“The inhabitants are gradually coming back to Syrian cities and peaceful life is returning,” general Sergei Rudskoi, a senior Russian general staff official, told reporters.

“In this context, the implementation of humanitarian operations will be a new line of work for the Russian armed forces in Syria,” he said in televised comments.

“Currently most of the aid is being sent to the city of Deir Ezzor which has been besieged by ISIL terrorists for a long time,” Rudskoi said.

He said Syria’s Il-76 military transport planes had airdropped 22 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Deir Ezzor using Russian equipment. “It will be distributed by local authorities,” Rudskoi added.

“Our work in this direction will continue,” he said. “In the future we will give to the Syrian people all possible assistance when it comes to liberating the country from extremists and rebuilding peaceful life.”

Russia has decided to launch its own humanitarian operations in Syria because most of the aid has so far gone to rebel-controlled areas, often ending up in the hands of “extremists,” Rudskoi said, AFP reported.

“Attempts have repeatedly been seen to supply arms and ammunition and evacuate wounded fighters under cover of humanitarian convoys,” he added.

Moscow launched a bombing campaign against ISIL (also known as Daesh) and other “terrorists” on September 30, saying it needed to target jihadists before they crossed into Russia. The West has criticised Russia’s foray into the multi-front conflict, accusing Moscow of targeting not only the ISIL group but also moderate rebels fighting the regime.

In August, Russia and Syria signed an agreement giving Moscow the right to retain an open-ended military presence in the war-torn country, Moscow revealed on Thursda

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