Journal Pioneer

Russian contractor­s killed by U.S. strike in Syria

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An unknown number of private Russian military contractor­s were killed by a U.S. strike in Syria, Russian media reported Tuesday in a developmen­t that could further inflame Russia U.S. tensions.

Officials in both Moscow and Washington remained coy about the deaths, which would be an embarrassm­ent for both countries if it turns out that Russian fighters were part of a unit that attacked a military force with American troops. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, refrained from commenting on reports about the incident last week, saying they need to be verified.

Asked during a conference call with reporters if Putin raised the episode during a phone conversati­on Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump, Peskov said the situation in Syria wasn’t discussed during the call. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday that Russia has told the U.S. there were no Russians in the area of the strike. Mattis said he saw the news reports about Russian contractor­s possibly being casualties of the bombing.

“I don’t have any reporting that some non-Russian Federation soldiers, but Russian contractor­s were among the casualties,’’ Mattis told reporters travelling with him in Europe. “I can’t give you anything on that. We have not received that word at Central Command or the Pentagon.’’ Russian media said the Russian private contractor­s were part of pro-government forces that advanced on oil fields in the eastern Deir el-Zour province and were targeted by the United States. The reports cited activists who confirmed that at least four Russian citizens were killed in Syria on Wednesday.

During the war in Syria, Russia and the United States have maintained a communicat­ions channel to avoid collisions between their warplanes and soldiers in the chaotic battlefiel­d. If Russian deaths from the U.S. strike are confirmed, it would mean the two countries were on the verge of a direct military confrontat­ion in Syria.

The episode could further strain ties between the two countries, which have plummeted to the lowest levels since the Cold War over the Ukrainian conflict, the war in Syria and the alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this file photo taken on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the troops at the Hemeimeem air base in Syria. Several private Russian military contractor­s were killed by a U.S. strike in Syria, Russian media reported...
AP PHOTO In this file photo taken on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the troops at the Hemeimeem air base in Syria. Several private Russian military contractor­s were killed by a U.S. strike in Syria, Russian media reported...

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