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Russia Has Intel on Upcoming Chemical Weapons Provocations in Syrian Regions

April 11, 2017 By administrator

Russia has intelligence from “trusted sources” that chemical weapons provocations are currently being prepared in more regions in Syria, including Damascus, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella Tuesday.

“We have information from various sources that such provocations — and I cannot call them anything else — are being prepared in other regions of Syria, including in the southern suburbs of Damascus, where they intend to plant some substance and blame the official Syrian authorities for its use,” Putin told a briefing.

Russian President Putin announced that Russia will officially turn to the UN in the Hague for an investigation of the chemical weapons’ use in Idlib.

“All incidents reminiscent of the ‘chemical attacks’ that took place in Idlib must be thoroughly investigated,” Putin said.

On Thursday night, the United States launched 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at the military airfield in Ash Sha’irat. US President Donald Trump said that the attack was a response to the alleged chemical weapon use in Syria’s Idlib province on Tuesday, which resulted in the death of over 80 people.

Following Putin’s presser, Russian General Staff released a statement announcing that it has information of militants bringing poisonous substances to areas of Khan Shaykhun, West of Aleppo and Eastern Guta in Syria.

Chief of the Russian General Staff Main Operational Directorate Col. Gen. Sergei Rudskoy said that the militants are trying to provoke new accusations targeted at Syrian government for alleged use of chemical weapons. The militants aim to incite the US to conduct new strikes, Rudskoy warned, adding that such measures are impermissible.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Chemical, Russia, Syria, weapons

After U.S. Strikes Syrian Air Base, Russians Ask: ‘Where Were Our Vaunted Air Defense Systems?’

April 7, 2017 By administrator

MOSCOW — In confirming the deployment of its S-300 and state-of-the art S-400 missile-defense systems in Syria, the Kremlin boasted six months ago that it had secured the country’s air bases from American cruise missiles.

But after a barrage of U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles hit the Syrian government air base at Shayrat on April 7, where some Russian military personnel were stationed, consternated Russians took to social networks asking: “Where the hell were the vaunted S-400s?”

“Am I the only one who doesn’t understand why our S-400s…. didn’t shoot down the American rockets?” asked one Twitter user.

Я одна не понимаю, почему наши C400, находящиеся неподалёку, или сирийские С300 не сбили американские ракеты???

— Leyla (@agentleyla) April 7, 2017

The Kremlin first deployed the “Triumph” S-400 system in Syria in 2015 after Turkey in November that year shot down a Russian warplane Ankara said had strayed into Turkish airspace. The system uses a package of four different types of missiles to account for various incoming weapons and aircraft: one has a long range of 400 kilometers, and another a range of only 40 kilometers, providing overlapping blanket coverage. The system is capable of downing aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles including Tomahawks, the RIA state news agency reported at the time.

Russian and Western military analysts, however, say that the system was positioned too far away from the Shayrat air base to be effective against the April 7 strike, which used cruise missiles that skim the earth at about five meters off the ground, fly at subsonic speed, and follow their own flight paths.

“All this talk that we have secured the whole of Syrian airspace is artistic whistling,” said Pavel Felgengauer, a Moscow-based military analyst, and suggested this boasting was intended to boost the sale of arms showcased in Syria.

“They certainly can’t [intercept cruise missiles] at that distance from their location. At the very most, they can defend the nearest approach of the base where they are located,” he said.

The S-400 air-defense systems are located at Russia’s air base at Latakia and its naval base at Tartus. The strike, which hit the Shayrat air base near Homs more than 75 kilometers away from the city of Tartus and more than 120 kilometers from Latakia, meant the American cruise missiles were safely out of the Russian air-defense system’s effective range for cruise missiles, he said. “You can more or less defend a perimeter of about 40 kilometers.”

Justin Bronk, a defense analyst at the London-based think tank Royal United Services Institute, agreed, saying that despite the sophistication of the S-400’s radar — which covers up to 400 kilometers at higher altitudes — the system would encounter problemswith targets at low altitudes farther away. “Any rough terrain between the radar and the flight path of the cruise missiles will prevent that system, in this case at Latakia and Tartus, engaging,” said Bronk.

“Also, while the S-400 is advertised as having an anti-cruise missile capability, it is more geared toward ballistic missiles coming in from very high angles, very quickly, and other tactical aircraft,” he said. “It’s more geared toward those kinds of targets than subsonic, land-skimming missiles.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Russia, s400, Syria

Russia, St. Petersburg metro hit by deadly blast

April 3, 2017 By administrator

At least 10 people have been killed and some 50 injured in an explosion on a train in the subway system of the Russian city of St. Petersburg. All stations were closed after the blast.

An explosion in a train carriage on the St. Petersburg subway system on Monday killed at least 10 people and injured some 50 others, Russian authorities said.

The blast was reported to have taken place in a train traveling between the stations of Sennaya Ploshchad and the Institute of Technology. A spokesman for Russia’s National Anti-Terrorism committee (NAK), Andrei Przhezdomsky, said in televised remarks that the blast occurred at 2:40 pm local time (1140 UTC).

St Petersburg metro blast: Timeline

Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed source as saying the explosion was caused by a shrapnel-filled bomb. The blast tore a hole in the side of a carriage.

The NAK later said it had found and deactivated another homemade bomb found at a different St. Petersburg station.

Terrorism ‘being considered’

Following the explosion, there were scenes of confusion, with traffic blocked on the busy thoroughfare of Moskovsky Prospect, while emergency vehicles and a helicopter rushed to assist the victims.

All stations on the subway system were closed following the blast. The Moscow metro also said it was stepping up security in case of an attack there, while the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee said security would be tightened at all criticial transport facilities.

President Vladimir Putin, who was visiting the city for talks with his Belarus counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, expressed his condolences to the families of those killed in the blast, and said all possible causes, including terrorism, were being considered.

“Law enforcement agencies and intelligence services are doingtheir best to establish the cause and give a full picture of what happened,” Putin said at the start of his talks with Lukashenko.

German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel expressed his condolences following the blast, saying he had learned of the news “with deep sorrow.” He said Germany’s thoughts were “with our friends in Russia, the victims and their families in this dark hour.”

Several enemies

Russia has seen several attacks by separatist Islamist Chechen militants in past years, and the extremist group “Islamic State” (IS) has also threatened to carry out attacks in the country in retaliation for the Russian military operations in Syria. Russia is giving military assistance to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in fighting rebel groups including IS.

There has, however, been no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast.

Double suicide bombings in the Moscow subway in March 2010 killed 40 people and wounded more than 100 others. Those attacks, carried out by two female suicide bombers, were claimed by Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov.

In November 2009, 26 people were killed and some 100 injured in a bombing on the high-speed Moscow-to-St. Petersburg train, with Umarov’s group saying he also ordered that attack.

tj/rc (Reuters, dpa, AP, AFP)

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: blast, Russia, St. Petersburg

Armenia, Russia launch joint investment fund

March 25, 2017 By administrator

The joint Russian-Armenian investment fund opened in Yerevan on Saturday in an official ceremony attended by Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan and several dozen Armenian businessmen from the Russian Federation.
The initiative to create the Armenian Investors’ Club was proposed by major Russian-Armenian entrepreneurs back in February, who justified the idea by the need to assist in the reforms process in the country and back the government-proposed joint initiatives and business plans.
“I know each and every member of the club as I maintain friendly relations with most. This club, as a matter of fact, will mark a groundbreaking moment for us not only because it promises healthy and long-lasting investments but also because it is expected to develop a new corporate culture,” he said, highlighting the need of active capacity-building to impart a new quality to the business atmosphere in Armenia.

 

The Armenian Investors’ Club is the first non-public contractual investment fund in Armenia registered by the Central Bank. Its mission is to address key sectors of economy (energy, including alternative power production, energy and tourism infrastructures, mining, minerals’ re-procession, food and light industries) through attracting internal and external financial means.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Fund, investment, Russia

Russia’s Putin hosts French presidential hopeful Le Pen in Kremlin

March 24, 2017 By administrator

President Vladimir Putin met French far-right party leader Marine Le Pen in the Kremlin on Friday, March 24, handing her a potential boost to her campaign to win next month’s presidential election in France, Reuters reports.

Putin told Le Pen Moscow reserved the right to meet any French politician it wanted and that she represented “quite a fast-growing element of European political forces.”

“Of course I know that the election campaign in France is actively developing,” said Putin. “We do not want to influence events in any way, but we reserve the right to talk to representatives of all the country’s political forces.”

A meeting with Putin is a coup for Le Pen and could help her burnish her foreign policy credentials. While increasingly popular in France, she has struggled to get any backing abroad apart from support offered by other far-right parties.

Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, told reporters on a conference call that Putin and Le Pen had not discussed the possibility of Russia offering any financial help to her political party.

Le Pen, who has said she admires the Russian leader, was visiting Russia at the invitation of Leonid Slutsky, head of the lower house of parliament’s foreign affairs committee.

Earlier on Friday, Le Pen had cut short a schedule of events in the Russian parliament to meet Putin.

Reporters had been told she would give a news conference at the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, after meeting Russian lawmakers, but she did not turn up for the event at the designated time.

On Friday morning, Le Pen explained to Russian parliamentarians why she opposed European Union sanctions imposed on Moscow over its role in the Ukraine crisis.

She also said that Russia and France needed to unite to fight global terrorism, a sentiment later echoed by Putin who has long advocated teaming up with the West to take on the Islamic State group.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: France, Le Pen, Putin, Russia

Moscow summons Israeli diplomat over airstrike in Syria

March 20, 2017 By administrator

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed it summoned the Israeli ambassador to Moscow to discuss a mission by Israeli warplanes in Syrian airspace. The incident in question took place near the city of Palmyra last week.

Russia summoned the Israeli Ambassador Gary Koren for questioning, several Russian news outlets reported on Monday.

Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said the country “expressed concern” over the incident on March 17 during which the Israeli military bombed targets inside Syria. Syrian state forces used anti-aircraft weapons in retaliation.

At the time, the Syrian army said it had shot down an Israeli warplane, hit another and forced the rest to flee, but Israel’s military denied that account. Israel said one Syrian missile was intercepted by its Arrow air defense system.

In comments carried by state news agency RIA Novosti on Monday, Bogdanov said Russia demanded that Israel more closely communicate its military plans in the region to avoid such incidents.

Russian troops were reportedly in the targeted region near the famed city of Palmyra, which had once again been captured by Syrian troops from “Islamic State” forces earlier in March.

Israel says Hezbollah targeted

Israel said its planes were targeting a weapons convoy destined for Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group bent on destroying Israel, which is fighting alongside troops loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

On Sunday, Israel’s Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman warned Syria not to fire Israeli jets carrying out missions over Syrian territory.

“The next time the Syrians use their air defense systems against our planes we will destroy them without the slightest hesitation,” Lieberman said on Israeli public radio.

Read: Syrian government forces beat back surprise rebel assault in Damascus

International allegiances

Russia is a key ally of Assad. Backing from Moscow has seen the military conflict turn in Assad’s favor in recent months. Russia has also maintained close relations with Israel despite the long-standing animosity between Syria and the Jewish state. Israel seized most of the Golan Heights from Syria in 1967 and annexed it in 1981, a move never recognized by the international community.

The multisided Syrian war has been going on for more than six years, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives and forcing millions to flee their homes. While Israel has mostly kept out of the war, its military has from time to time been reported to have conducted airstrikes within Syria, especially against Hezbollah forces. Israel’s government normally neither confirms nor denies these strikes.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Conflict, Israel, Russia, Syria

Children’s clothing of Armenian production is exported to Russia

March 20, 2017 By administrator

Alex Textile, a company engaged in light industry, produced 773.2 million AMD worth products in the past year, registering 308% increase to compare with the previous year,” Director of the socks production of the company Albert Hovsepyan noted during today’s meeting with the reporters in the production unit, which has operated for two years already, Panorama.am reports.

“The factory produces several hundreds of thousands of socks annually. 20% of the socks and tights produced by the factory are exported to Russia and to other states, the rest of the products is intended for the domestic market. We have plans to increase the exports volume,” the director said.

Marat Movsisyan, Director of the children’s clothing factory of the company informed that the in 2017 the company plans to launch fabric, woven clothing and home textile production with a total of 28 million euros investment. “We plan to launch sweater production in the beginning of August of this year with textile and fabric production to launch at the end of 2017,” he detailed.

The company produces over one million units of clothing annually.

“Our whole production is exported to Russia. Alex Textile cooperates with the Russian Children’s World store chains, which operates over 600 stores in Russia. Our goods are not still sold in Armenia, however currently we have a small volume [of clothing], which we intend to sell in Armenia. The factory of the children’s clothing began to operate one month ago. It features 300-350 workers,” Head of the children’s clothing factory of the company Zhora Movsisyan added.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, children, clothing, Russia

Video Clip from Gagrule Virtual News #4

March 10, 2017 By administrator

Turks massacring Millions of Christians and destroying thousands of Churches are more favorable in the United States than been Christian Russian

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Russia, Turkey, USA

Armenia citizen’s son to be appointed US ambassador to Russia

March 10, 2017 By administrator

Republican Party member Jon Huntsman Jr. has agreed to become the new United States ambassador to Russia, informed the US media.

A respective official statement, however, has not yet been made either from the administration of US President Donald Trump, or Huntsman himself.

The Huntsman family business has been linked to Russia and the other former USSR countries ever since the devastating earthquake that hit Armenia in 1988.

Renowned American businessman and philanthropist Jon Huntsman Sr. was bestowed two state awards of Armenia and was granted Armenian citizenship, in recognition of his investments to the country.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ambassador, huntsman-jr, Russia, U.S

Moscow’s arming Azeris beneficial to Armenia: Russian news agency chief

March 7, 2017 By administrator

Azerbaijan is arming Armenia through its own purchase of weapons from Russia, head of Russia’s state-run news agency Rossiya Segodnya Dmitry Kiselyov said.

“Azerbaijan can buy armaments from Israel, the U.S. and Russia. The world’s second largest exporter of weapons, Russia supplies arms to the market and international salons, from where Azerbaijan, like many other countries, buys weapons,” he said.

Kiselyov urged against searching for political implication behind the sale of arms to Azerbaijan. According to him, Moscow thus maintains relations with Baku.

Kiselyov expressed the belief that Armenia benefits from relations between Russia and Azerbaijan, since Russia, according to him, uses the money received from Azerbaijan to develop its military-industrial complex, thus gaining an opportunity to arm Armenia.

“Azerbaijan thus buys weapons for Armenia through Russia,” he said.

Armenian authorities and people were not happy with Russia’s sale of ammunition to Azerbaijan during the four-day war in early April, 2016. Russian officials, however, defended the deals, claiming that Moscow “thus maintains the balance in the South Caucasus.”

Azerbaijan on April 2 unleashed a large-scale military offensive against Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), which claimed the lives of hundreds on both sides. Chief Armenian and Azerbaijani defense officials reached an agreement on the cessation of hostilities on April 5 in Moscow.

Also, Kiselyov said fluency in Russian language is vital for Armenia.

“A young Armenian taxi driver once didn’t know something in Russian, which really surprised me. My words drew a stormy response, with people reacting not to the fact that the driver could not count in Russian, but to my saying that ‘Russian language is a security factor for Armenia,’” Kiselyov explained, according to Radio Sputnik Armenia.

He stressed that he never recanted and still believes that fluency in Russian is vitally important for Armenia. According to Kiselyov, “without this (knowledge of Russian – editor’s note), it is impossible to imagine the future of Armenia.”

Related links:

Armeniasputnik.am: Д.Киселев и В.Соловьев о продаже оружия Азербайджану
Armeniasputnik.am: Киселев: русский язык – фактор безопасности Армении

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: arm, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia

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