Russia poured 1,500 bombs on Daesh since mid-November: General
Russia poured 1,500 bombs on Daesh since mid-November: General
Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:35PM
Russian Tupolev Tu-160 supersonic, variable-sweep wing heavy strategic bomber
Russian
long-range fighter bombers have dropped nearly 1,500 bombs on positions
of Daesh terrorists in Syria and conducted 145 sorties against the
foreign-backed militants since mid-November said an air force commander. “In
total, long-range aviation aircraft in Syria have carried out around
145 mission sorties, some 1,500 bombs have been dropped and about 20
cruise missiles have been fired," said
Russia’s deputy commander of long-range aviation force General Anatoly
Konovalov in an interview with a local radio station on Saturday. The
Tu-22 (Blinder) and Tu-160 (Blackjack) strategic bombers departed from
Russia-based airfields and spent 16 hours in flight to carry out their
combat missions over Syria since joining the anti-terror campaign in the
war-ravaged Arab country on November 17.
Russian Tu-22 medium range bomber
According
to the Russian commander, while the Tu-22s conducted the bombing runs,
the cruise missiles were fired by the Tu-160 warplanes. "It
was extraordinary and new how the Tu-160s performed their sortie from
our northern airfield of Olenegorsk, flying around Europe, entering the
Mediterranean and by carrying out missile launches at Daesh targets in
Syria. Notably, those targets were hit with high precision,” Konovalov added. Previously,
Russia’s anti-terror air strikes over Syria were carried out
exclusively by Sukhoi warplanes, including the advanced Su-34 as well as
the Su-25 and Su-24M fighter bombers. Konovalov’s remarks
coincided with a statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin,
insisting that the Russian military has not yet employed all of its
capabilities during its anti-terror air campaign over Syria.
Putin speaks during his annual press conference in Moscow on December 17, 2015. (AFP)
“We
see how effective our pilots and intelligence officers are [in Syria],
how effective they are in coordinating their efforts with each other and
different military branches – Army, Navy, Air Force,” said Putin. He
further emphasized that “the most modern weaponry is employed” during
the air campaign and reiterated that Russia “is using everything it has
in its possession” against Daesh and other terrorist groups. He also suggested resorting to other means against Syria-based terrorists if conditions warrant it.
“We also have additional means. If there’s such a need we’ll implement them,” he said.
Russia
has been engaged in operations against the Takfiri elements and other
terrorist targets in Syria since September 30 following an official
request by President Bashar Assad.