If need be Russia again send troops to Syria: Russian President      

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Moscow … News Time

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that despite the withdrawal of most Russian troops stationed in Syria If need be Russia again send troops to Syria. Addressing a ceremony held yesterday in the Kremlin said Russian President some of the Russian troops still remain in Syria the pro-Assad forces are not enough to help them advance. He said he would use them to enhance the understanding of the conflict in Syria and hopes that the Syrian government and opposition and will agree to a peace deal. The ceremony was held in the Kremlin in honor of Russian soldiers returning from Syria in which more than 700 Russian soldiers and officers involved. During President Putin gave awards to Russian soldiers who performed well in the evening. Russian President Putin said that the success in achieving the targets in Syria sharply this week meanwhile, many Russian had ordered the return of the troops. Hours after the order of Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a series of Russian troops returning home in the evening, which is still ongoing. The head of the Russian Air Force that the withdrawal of Syrian troops, most of them will be completed in 2 to 3 days more. US officials in Syria, according to estimates from 3 to 6 thousand Russian soldiers there. Russian government has the right number of personnel in Syria have not reported Moscow announced that the withdrawal of most troops will be stationed Russian troops in Syria since 1000. Addressing the ceremony, President Putin said yesterday that it will clear the air and naval base in the Syrian while Russian jets ISIS, Al-Qaeda-linked rebel group al-Nusra Front and will continue air operations against other groups that the United Nations has declared radical. When he asked warned that if Russia will increase its military presence in Syria within a few hours of practice and shall make every effort to deal with the situation. In the last 3 weeks in Syria violence has come down significantly due to ceasefire while under the auspices of the United Nations in Geneva between the Syrian government and opposition representatives to peace talks.

Advertisement

No comments.

Leave a Reply