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Russian Long Range Aviation hits ISIS targets in Deir Ezzor |
2017-01-24 |
![]() The Russian Defense Ministry said that the Tu-22M3 long-range bombers took off from an airfield in Russia and flew over the territory of Iraq and Iran. “On January 23, 2017, six long-range Tu-22M3 bombers that took off from a Russian airfield and flew over Iraq and Iran carried out airstrikes on ISIL’s command posts, arms and ammunition depots near Deir Ezzor populated area.” The ministry added that all targets have been destroyed. “Su-30SM and Su-35S provided air cover to the Russian bombers from the Hmeymim airbase.” After successfully completing their combat mission in Syria, the Russian jets returned to Russia. On Saturday, Russian strategic bombers also targeted ISIL positions in Deir Ezzor. Last week, ISIL terrorists surrounded the Deir Ezzor military airfield in Syria’s northeast. Deir Ezzor airbase remains the last line of defense of the Syrian army on the way to the city. Despite numerous terrorist attacks involving suicide bombers and military equipment, the Syrian Air Force managed not only to successfully defend the airfield, but also counterattacked terrorists fighting in nearby territories. |
Posted by:badanov |
#3 Could be keeping the bombs dropping while giving the locals a day of maintenance? Locals hit the pop-up targets and CAS, these guys go hit established immobile targets? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2017-01-24 12:56 |
#2 We sent B-2s and B-52s from US to Libya and Syria; they are showing they can do that too. |
Posted by: Spaise Slaitle1516 2017-01-24 11:46 |
#1 Curious that they are flying strategic bombers from the Motherland rather than doing the work locally. Security? Need for a long runway? Maintenance and loadout? Training and practice for the next big one? Because they can? Inquiring minds.... |
Posted by: SteveS 2017-01-24 11:36 |