Putin
Warns: Russia May Deploy Forces Back to Syria ‘in
Mere Hours’ if Necessary
By RT
March 18,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "RT"-
While Russia is withdrawing most of its forces from
Syria, they could be deployed there again in a
matter of hours if such a need arises, Russian
President Vladimir Putin stated. He added that the
Russian bases in Syria are well-protected. “Of
course, if such a need arises, Russia can, in
several hours, build up its forces in Syria to a
size capable of dealing with an escalating situation
and use the entire range of means at its disposal,”
Putin said.
“We wouldn’t like that. A military escalation is not
our choice. We hope the parties involved would show
common sense and that both the government and the
opposition will stick to the peace process,”
he added.
Putin was
summarizing the results of the Russian
five-month-long anti-terror campaign in Syria at a
solemn ceremony in Moscow.
The Russian
president said Moscow was open in saying from the
start of the operation that it was a limited
campaign with a set deadline.
“We have created the conditions for a peace process.
We have established constructive and positive
cooperation with the US and a number of other
countries, with respectable opposition forces in
Syria, which really want to end the war and find a
political solution of the conflict. You, Russian
soldiers, paved that way,”
Putin told the Russian military personnel who took
part in the campaign.
He added
that the Syrian Army, with Russia’s support, can now
hold out against terrorist forces and take back
terrorist-controlled territories.
The
president acknowledged that the pull-out may be
reversed, if necessary, even though Moscow would not
want to see such a development. He also stressed
that advanced air defense systems deployed in Syria
for protection of Russian military sites remain
there and would attack any hostile forces
threatening them.
“We stick to the fundamental international laws and
believe that nobody has the right to violate Syria’s
sovereign airspace. We have created an effective
mechanism for prevention of air incidents with the
Americans, but all our partners have been warned
that we would use our air defense systems against
any target that we considered a threat to the
Russian troops,” Putin
said.
The Syrian
operation cost Russia some $480 million, Putin said,
and most of the funding came from the Russian
Defense Ministry, which used money allocated for
military training in 2015 to foot the bill.
5 Russian soldiers die during
Syria op
On
Thursday, Putin handed out awards and decorations to
the participants of the operation in the presence of
the widows of the servicemen who lost their lives
during the five-month campaign in Syria.
The
President confirmed four deaths in combat.
“Here, in this hall… we have the widows of our
brothers in arms, who gave their lives in the fight
against the terrorists. They remained faithful to
the oath and military duty until the end. We’ll
always remember their courage and nobility; that
they were real men and brave soldiers,”
Putin said, personally mentioning the four women by
name.
Military
pilot, Oleg Peshkov, died on November 24, 2014 as he
was shot dead by the terrorists after catapulting
from a Su-24 bomber, which was shot down by Turkey
for an unproven airspace violation.
Marine
Aleksandr Pozynich was killed during a search and
rescue operation on the Turkish Syrian border aimed
at retrieving Peshkov’s co-pilot.
The names
of the two other deceased Russian servicemen – Ivan
Cheremisin and Fedor Zhuravlev – only became known
to the public at the ceremony at the Kremlin.
In late
October, the death of a fifth serviceman was
reported, with Defense Ministry saying that Vadim
Kostenko committed suicide.
President
Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, later confirmed to
Reuters that the Russian military lost five of its
troops in Syria. |