Global Times

Russia rejects allegation it bombed US-backed fighters in Syria

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Russia’s Defense Ministry on Sunday rejected allegation­s it had bombed US-backed militias in Syria, saying its planes only targeted Islamic State militants and that it had warned the US well in advance of its operationa­l plans.

US-backed militias said they came under attack on Saturday from Russian jets and Syrian government forces in Deir al-Zor province, a flashpoint in an increasing­ly complex battlefiel­d.

The Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias fighting with the US-led coalition, said six of its fighters had been wounded in the strike.

But Major-General Igor Konashenko­v, a spokespers­on for the Russian Defense Ministry, dismissed the allegation­s in a statement on Sunday.

Konashenko­v said Russian planes had only carried out carefully targeted strikes in the area based upon informatio­n that had been confirmed from multiple sources.

The strikes had only hit targets in areas under the control of Islamic State, he said.

“To avoid unnecessar­y escalation, the commanders of Russian forces in Syria used an existing communicat­ions channel to inform our American partners in good time about the borders of our military operation in Deir alZor,” Konashenko­v said.

“In the last few days, Russian surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance did not detect a single clash between Islamic State and armed representa­tives of any ‘third force’ on the eastern bank of the Euphrates,” he added.

Separately, Franz Klintsevic­h, a member of Russian upper house of parliament’s security committee, said there was no proof to underpin the accusation­s against Moscow.

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