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Russian army says ‘eliminated’ those behind Syria attack

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MOSCOW: The Russian army said it had ‘eliminated’ the militants behind a mortar attack on a base in Syria on New Year’s Eve that killed two Russian soldiers.

“The command of our troops in Syria carried out a special operation to find and eliminate the group of militants that carried out the mortar attack on the Hmeimim base (Western Syria),” the Russian defence ministry said in a statement.

Special forces tracked the fighters to their base camp near the border of Idlib province, the statement said.

When the fighters, whose affiliatio­n was not announced, were preparing to leave the base they were “destroyed by a Krasnopol guided missile,” according to the ministry.

“A drone assembly and storage area was also discovered” the announceme­nt said.

Ten drones equipped with explosives attacked Russia’s airbase in Hmeimim in the early hours of Jan 6, the military previously reported. There were no casualties. Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to Syria last month where he ordered the start of a pullout of Russian troops, saying their task in the war-torn country had been largely completed.

Three battalions of military police and officers of the Russian Centre for Reconcilia­tion would remain in Syria, as well as two Russian bases, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on a subsequent trip. — AFP

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