Russian airstrikes kill '300 anti-Assad militants'
According to Defense Ministry, Russian air forces have carried out 67 sorties that also killed two suspected Daesh field commanders
ANKARA
Russian airstrikes killed 300 suspected militants in 60 separate attacks in northern Syria within the past 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed Friday.
According to state-owned Russia Today, Russia’s Deputy Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Igor Makushev addressed a briefing in Moscow during which he revealed that Russian air forces carried out 67 sorties that also killed two suspected senior Daesh field commanders.
“A precision hit destroyed the headquarters of Liwa al-Haqq, an Islamist group, which has been fighting the government of Bashar Assad since 2012. Russia said that a radio intercept confirmed the deaths of 200 fighters, and two commanders, who Makushev said belonged to Islamic State [Daesh],” Russia Today said.
Another 100 suspected militants were killed in an airstrike near Aleppo, it added.
The targets were mainly hit in Syrian provinces of Raqqa, Latakia, Hama, Idlib and Aleppo.
Russia began its air campaign in Syria on Sept. 30.
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