Russia Launches Second Syria Bombing Raid from Iran

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Russia on Wednesday launched warplanes from Iran for the second time to bomb the Islamic State group in Syria, denying the action violated a UN Security Council resolution.

The strikes came after Russia on Tuesday began flying warplanes from an Iranian airbase in a major switch in its bombing campaign in Syria, prompting concern from the United States.

On Wednesday, Russian Sukhoi-34 jets took off from the Hamedan base in western Iran and carried out a group aerial strike against IS targets in Deir Ezzor province, the defence ministry said in a statement, calling the operation a success.

The strikes with high-explosive fragmentation bombs "destroyed two command centres and large field camps for training terrorists in the area of the town of Deir Ezzor, killing more than 150 fighters including foreign mercenaries," the ministry said.

Russia had previously only flown raids out of its bases in Syria and Russia.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov insisted Wednesday that using the Iranian base did not breach a UN Security Council resolution that requires its prior approval for the supply, sale or transfer of warplanes to Iran.

On Tuesday, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Russia's use of an Iranian base was "unfortunate" and "could very well be a violation" of the resolution.

"There are no grounds to suspect Russia of breaching the resolution," Lavrov said at a news conference in Moscow.

"In the case we are discussing now, there was neither the sale, nor supply, nor transfer of warplanes to Iran."

"These warplanes with the consent of Iran are being used by the Russian air force to participate in an anti-terrorism operation in Syria at the request of the legal Syrian authorities," he said.

"There's nothing even to discuss here."

Defence consultancy IHS Jane's said Wednesday that Moscow's use of the Mozdok airbase in southern Russia, from where long-range bombers had been flying their Syria raids, may have been disrupted by apparent expansion works.

"Flight operations may have been disrupted by the construction of a second runway" which began some time between May and June, according to satellite imagery, it said in a report.

Iran and Russia are the two staunchest backers of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, with Tehran commanding thousands of troops fighting for him on the ground while Russia provides airpower.

Both oppose calls for Assad to step down as a way of resolving the conflict that has killed more than 290,000 people since it erupted in March 2011.

Comments 11
Thumb Southern...... 17 August 2016, 15:06

Guided Cruise missiles are so expensive, with the new bombers from Iran they kill double wahhabi terrorists with less price.

Thumb .mowaten. 18 August 2016, 02:37

you would know terrorist

Thumb liberty 18 August 2016, 05:40

it's 5 in the morning Beirut time, and the iranian mouthpiece is still posting!

Thumb Mystic 17 August 2016, 15:25

Well it was Russia that asked Iran if they could deploy those strategic bombers there, because their airstrip in Latakia is too short for those giant bombers to take off from and land.

Thumb Mystic 17 August 2016, 16:19

Yes I'm shi3a what can you do about it wahabi?
Enjoy the bombardments.

Thumb Mystic 17 August 2016, 21:01

I don't really care about that anonymetexas, fact is the Russians are now bombing your moderate rebels harder, and despite your so perfect Gulf airforce, you are still fighting a losing battle against the under armed Ansarullah in Yemen.

Thumb ansarullah 17 August 2016, 18:41

Allah Y2awi Shi3it Ali
Lan Tousba Zainabu Marattayyn
Lan Lan Lan

Thumb justin 17 August 2016, 18:54

Hezbollah's BMB vehicle along with 8 of its terrorists go up in flames by rebels TOW missile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycyO6movUuU

Thumb liberty 18 August 2016, 05:42

excellent shot !;)

Thumb justin 17 August 2016, 18:58

قتيل من حزب الله.. قضى في حلب وقريته تحتلها إسرائيل
http://www.alarabiya.net/ar/arab-and-world/2016/08/17/قتيل-من-حزب-الله-قضى-في-حلب-وقريته-تحتلها-إسرائيل.html

Thumb shab 17 August 2016, 19:31

Let it rain