NATO Calls on Russia to Stop Syria Military Strikes

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-10-06 15:08:26

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Brussels, October 6 (RHC)-- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has called on Russia to stop its anti-Daesh air campaign in Syria after Russian fighter jet strayed into Turkey's airspace. "Allies call on the Russian Federation to immediately cease its attacks on the Syrian opposition and civilians," NATO said Monday in a statement following an emergency meeting on the Syria crisis at its Brussels headquarters.

The statement came one day after officials in Turkey, a NATO member, reported the violation of the country's airspace by Russian fighter jets. The Russian Defense Ministry has admitted the mistake, saying that bad weather had caused the incident.

The NATO statement said Russia's military action in Syria had reached a "more dangerous level," saying the incursions into Turkish airspace signal so-called "irresponsible behavior" from the side of Moscow.

Since Wednesday, Russia has been attacking positions of militants fighting against the Syrian government in various parts of the Arab country. The attacks have mainly targeted Daesh group in northeast Syria with military officials in Moscow saying they have managed to destroy several Daesh command posts, ammunition depots and training camps.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the country's air force carried out 15 sorties hitting ten Daesh targets on Monday. An estimated 20 tanks were destroyed in the Tadmur district of Homs Province, the ministry said. Artillery positions were also struck, with three rocket systems and a munitions warehouse destroyed.



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