October 3, 2015

UK: Only one in 20 Russian air strikes in Syria target ISIS

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Saturday 03 Oct 2015 - 15:10 Makkah mean time-20-12-1436

London  (IINA) - Only one in 20 Russian air strikes in Syria have targeted ISIS fighters, Britain’s Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said Saturday.
British intelligence services observed that five percent of the strikes had attacked the militant group, with most “killing civilians” and Free Syrian forces fighting against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Fallon told the Sun newspaper, AFP reported. He said that Russia’s intervention had further “complicated” the crisis, while suggesting that Britain should extend its own bombing campaign - currently only operational against ISIS in Iraq - to Syria. “We’re analyzing where the strikes are going every morning,” he told the paper. “The vast majority are not against ISIS at all. “Our evidence indicates they are dropping unguided munitions in civilian areas, killing civilians, and they are dropping them against the Free Syrian forces fighting Assad.
“He’s shoring up Assad and perpetuating the suffering.” Despite Russia’s actions, Fallon insisted the British government would make the case to extend the RAF’s strikes, saying it would be “morally wrong” not to target ISIS in Syria. “We can’t leave it to French and Australian, American aircraft to keep our own British streets safe,” he added. U.S. President Barack Obama warned Friday that Russia’s military engagement in Syria in support of strongman Bashar al-Assad was a “recipe for disaster.” Russian jets launched a fourth day of air raids in Syria Saturday, a monitor said, hitting ISIS's main stronghold after claims Moscow was instead targeting moderate rebel factions.
"Several Russian strikes hit IS positions west of Raqa overnight and explosions were heard in the city," Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told AFP. Raqa has acted as the extremist group's de facto Syrian "capital" since 2013.
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