The Daily Telegraph

Russia masses ships and jets off Syrian coast

- By Josie Ensor in Beirut and Daria Litvinova in Moscow

RUSSIA has announced it will begin a major military drill in the Mediterran­ean off the coast of Syria tomorrow as the UN warned a “perfect storm” was brewing in the battle for the country’s last rebel stronghold.

Moscow’s defence ministry said it will deploy 25 ships, including a Marshall Ustinov missile cruiser, and 30 jets, for the exercises, which focus on anti-air and anti-submarine defence.

The armada is the biggest task force sent by President Vladimir Putin’s government since Russia’s interventi­on in Syria’s conflict in 2015.

Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, said the five-day drills were justified by the situation around Idlib, the northweste­rn province where Syrian and allied Russian forces are expected to launch an offensive.

The manoeuvrin­g came as Russian media accused Britain and the US of preparing a “false-flag” chemical attack in Idlib to frame the Syrian government and justify a Western attack on its forces.

Oana Lungescu, Nato’s chief spokesman, expressed her concern about the drills. “We will not speculate on the intention of the Russian fleet, but it is important that all actors in the region exercise restraint and refrain from worsening an already disastrous humanitari­an situation in Syria,” she said.

About 2.7 million people live in Idlib, where an offensive would pose a grave humanitari­an problem as there is no safe territory left in Syria for residents to flee to.

“There is a perfect storm based on warnings, counterwar­nings [from the US and Russia],” said Staffan de Mistura, UN envoy to Syria. “We would be witnessing the most horrific tragedy to the largest number of civilians. Greek police have charged a Syrian refugee, hailed for saving people from a sinking boat in the Mediterran­ean, with helping migrants illegally enter the country. Sarah Mardini, 23, was arrested last week in a police operation involving 30 members of an NGO working on the island on Lesbos.

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