Yorkshire Post

Russian citizens killed by US military strike during Syria battle

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RUSSIA HAS acknowledg­ed that five of its citizens have been killed by a US strike in Syria – the first time Russians have died at US hands in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova emphasised that the five victims were not Russian servicemen.

“According to preliminar­y informatio­n, five people, presumably Russian citizens, may have been killed in combat, the circumstan­ces of which are being clarified,” Ms Zakharova said in a briefing. “Some others have been injured, and it’s still necessary to check whether they are citizens of Russia or other nations.”

Until Thursday, both Russian and US officials said they had no informatio­n on Russian casualties in the February 7 clash, which came when pro-Syrian government forces attacked positions of the US-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters in the oilrich eastern province of Deir el-Zour and faced a ferocious US counter-attack. Ms Zakharova would not describe how the Russians died, saying the circumstan­ces of the clash are still being clarified, but her statement amounted to official recognitio­n that the victims were part of the force that advanced on positions of the US-backed fighters.

It marks the first time Russian and US operatives have become directly engaged in combat in Syria, a scenario Moscow and Washington have anxiously sought to avoid.

On the chaotic Syrian battlefiel­d, Russian forces are supporting the Syrian government in the fight against opposition groups, some of which are backed by the United States, and elements of both sides are fighting the last remnants of the Islamic State group in Syria.

The US military has said it maintained contact with the Russian military in Syria before, during and after the February 7 clash. The Russian Defence Ministry insisted its troops were not involved in the incident, saying 25 Syrian volunteers were wounded in the US strike.

But Russian news media and social networks swirled with reports of the combat, describing how US aircraft decimated Russian private military contractor­s who sought to take control over an oil factory near Khusham.

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