The Russian Air Force has conducted 55 sorties in Syria targeting 53 ISIL facilities, Sputniknews.com reported, citing the Defense ministry.
Russian airstrikes have destroyed a stronghold of the Islamic State in the Syrian Salma and Latakia. Seven command centers, six training camps and six ammunition depots were also destroyed, the Defense Ministry spokesperson said.
“Russian air and space reconnaissance continues to pinpoint new objects 24 hours a day of the Islamic State’s terrorist infrastructure in the Syrian Arab Republic to be destroyed by Russian air groups,” Major-General Igor Konashenkov said at a briefing.
An ISIL camp used as militant base for fighters coming from abroad was destroyed by Russian Aerospace Forces in Idlib.
“Su-34 bombers attacked a militant camp located in the town of Mastumah, Idlib province. According to intelligence data, this camp was used by the IS group as a gathering point for militants arriving from foreign countries,” ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov told reporters.
Russian aviation has destroyed with KAB-500 guided bomb an underground command center of the Islamic State in the Syrian province of Hama, Konashenkov said.
“In the area of the Hamah province, a Su-24M bomber destroyed an ISIL underground command centre with a KAB-500 guided air bomb. The precision strike eliminated all the engineer facilities of terrorists.”
In the Syrian province of Hama Russian airstrikes have destroyed ISIL motorcade with ammunitions and fuel. Three cars equipped with mortar guns and truck with ammunitions were also destroyed.
Konashenkov said that a considerable part of the Islamic State’s weapons, munitions, and fuel depots for its military hardware has been destroyed by Russia’s precision airstrikes.
Russian Aerospace Forces have practically destroyed the Islamic State’s material and technical support along the line of confrontation with the Syrian Army, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Gen.-Maj. Igor Konashenkov said Monday.
Terrorists from the Islamic State have been desperately trying to send weapons and armaments from the Raqqa Province to the front line with the Syrian Army, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Gen.-Maj. Igor Konashenkov said Monday.
“Over the last few days, terrorists have been making desperate attempts to send armaments, weapons, fuel, and technical equipment from the Raqqa Province to the front line with the Syrian Army,” Konashenkov said.
Russian Aerospace Forces have conducted scores of sorties in its nearly two-week air campaign in Syria, destroying ISIL facilities and equipment, and enabling Syrian government forces to liberate large areas from the militants.