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Wednesday 27 September 2017 - 13:14
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Russia says killed 5 senior Nusra commanders in air raid in Idlib



Press TV - Russia says it has killed five prominent field commanders of the al-Nusra Front terrorist group, who organized an attack against Russian forces in Syrias western Hama Province earlier this month.

Defense Ministry spokesmanMajor General Igor Konashenkovsaid on Wednesday that the terrorist commanders were eliminated ina Russian airstrikeon Syrias northwestern Idlib Province.

In addition to the Nusra commanders, the Idlib air raid also killed 32 militants and destroyed a militantammunition and explosives depot and six SUVs with large-caliber weapons, he added.

Special measures to find and destroy all the militants involved in the attack on Russian troops in Syria continue,Konashenkovnoted.

On September 18, terrorists tried to capture a unit of the Russian military police in Hama tasked with monitoring one of the four de-escalation zones in Syria, which have been brokeredby Iran, Russia and Turkey to reduce fighting in the Arab country. Three Russian forces were injured in the assault.

After the terrorist attack on September 18 against the Russian military police in the Hama Province, the entire multilevel intelligence system of the Russian Defense Ministry in Syria was used to search for and destroy commanders of the attacking militants, Konashenkov said.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov[/caption]
Terrorists used Sarin gas in Khan Shaykhun

Separately on Tuesday, Mikhail Ulyanov, the head of theRussian Foreign Ministrys Non-Proliferationand Weapons Control Department, said that Moscow had evidence that terrorists had used sarin gas in the April 4 attack on the town of Khan Shaykhun in Syrias Idlib that left more than 80 people dead.

We are followingthe situation very closely, taking part inthe attempts toestablish the truth. I can tell that today, the whole set ofour data is objectively pointing atthe terrorists. To all appearances, they set offa sarin explosive device onthe ground withthe aim ofstaging a provocation, asthey knew that the blame will be put onDamascus, Ulyanov said.

The Western countries rushed to hold Damascus responsible for the Khan Shaykhun incident, with the US launching a missile attack againstShayrat Airbase in Syrias Homs Province on April 7.

Washington claimed that the air field targeted in the missile raid had been the origin of the April 4 chemical attack.

Syria rejected the accusations, saying that militants, not pro-Damascus forces, were using chemical arms.

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