Khaleej Times

18,000 killed in Russia strikes on Syria in 3 yrs

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beirut — More than 18,000 people, nearly half of them civilians, have been killed in Russian air strikes on Syria since Moscow began its interventi­on three years ago, a monitor said on Sunday.

Russia, a steadfast ally of Syria’s ruling regime, began carrying out bombing raids in the country on September 30, 2015 — more than four years into the conflict.

Since then, they have killed 18,096 people, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights. “That number includes 7,988 civilians, or nearly half of the total,” said Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

Another 5,233 Daesh fighters were also killed in Russian strikes, with the rest of the dead including other rebels, hardliners and militants, the monitor said.

Human rights groups and Western government­s have criticised Russia’s air war in Syria, saying it bombs indiscrimi­nately and targets civilian infrastruc­ture including hospitals.

The White Helmets, a Syrian rescue force that works in opposition areas, said in a report released on Sunday that it had responded to dozens of strikes by Russia on buildings used by civilians since 2015.

They included Russian bombing raids on 19 schools, 12 public markets and 20 medical facilities over the past three years, as well as 21 of its own rescue centres.

“Russia has flaunted its disregard for agreements over safe zones, no-conflict zones, cessations of hostilitie­s, and de-escalation zones by continuing with air strikes on civilian spaces,” the White Helmets charged.

Russia has operated a naval base in Syria’s coastal Tartus province for decades, but expanded its operations to the nearby Hmeimim airbase in 2015. It also has special forces and military police units on the ground in government-controlled parts of the country.

The air strikes were crucial in helping troops loyal to President Bashar Al Assad retake swathes of the country.

“The regime controlled just 26 per cent of Syrian territory” when Russia intervened, said Abdel Rahman, compared with close to twothirds now.

In addition to the Russian and Syrian air forces, warplanes from the US-led coalition fighting Daesh have also been carrying out bombing raids on Syria since September 2014.

Last week, the Observator­y said that US-led coalition air strikes on Syria had killed more than 3,300 civilians since the alliance began operations. —

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