Russian FM Says Syria Rebels Have 50 Stingers

Syrian rebels under increasing attack from regime warplanes have obtained 50 Stinger shoulder-launched missiles, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Amman Tuesday after talks with a top dissident.
Lavrov also stressed after his meeting in the Jordanian capital with Syria's defected former prime minister Riad Hijab that he planned to work with opposition groups to help end the conflict that has ravaged Syria for more than 19 months.
"Russia knows that the Syrian rebels have obtained 50 Stinger missiles from outside to hit (regime) jet fighters," Lavrov told reporters, according to an Arabic translation of remarks he made in Russian.
"Those who are supplying arms to the opposition are delivering systems that are not intended for defense. There is confirmed information that on Syrian territory there are over 50 Stingers," he said, as later quoted by Russia's Interfax news agency.
"You know perfectly well what Stingers are intended for, all the more so that the leaders of the (rebel) Syrian Free Army have repeatedly said that civilian planes will be a legitimate target."
Russian chief of staff General Nikolai Makarov in October said Syrian rebels had obtained shoulder-launched missile systems, including Stingers, made by the United States, but added it was not clear who had delivered the weapons.
At the time the United States vehemently denied it had supplied the rebels with any lethal weapons.
The first inkling that the rebels had access to shoulder-launched weapons came in July when U.S. broadcaster NBC News reported that the FSA had obtained two dozen Stingers, also known as MANPADS, delivered via Turkey.
Lavrov, speaking Tuesday at a joint news conference with Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh, said he had stressed in his talks with ex-premier Hijab, who defected to Jordan in August, the need to ensure that "no party exploits the situation to achieve military gain on the ground."
"I have met with Hijab and the goal of the meeting was to find a mechanism to stop the violence in Syria and save Syrian lives," Lavrov said.
"Hijab was ready to listen to us and we will work with him and other Syrian parties."
Lavrov also told reporters that Moscow backs the return to Syria of international monitors, while reiterating Moscow's objections to U.S.-led calls for the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad and stressing the need for dialogue between the warring parties.
In July, world powers agreed in Geneva on a plan for a transition in Syria which did not make an explicit call for Assad to quit power although the West swiftly made clear it saw no role for him in any unity government.
However Assad's allies in Beijing and Moscow insist that it is up to Syrians themselves to determine their future without foreign interference.
For his part Judeh said "dialogue with Russia is important to find a solution to the crisis in Syria," where monitors say more than 36,000 people have been killed since an anti-regime uprising erupted in mid-March last year.
Lavrov, on a two-day visit to Jordan, is also due to meet separately with King Abdullah II and Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas.

"Those who are supplying arms to the opposition are delivering systems that are not intended for defense."
Why doesn't he say how many armaments his country alone has given the Assad government since the outbreak of hostilities.
Can I assume that the aircraft and tanks are for defense (of Assad and his cronies - not of the Syrian people)?

What a stupid answer.
Why does everyone who is not pro-Hizaballah have to be a Zionist in your narrow minded head.

"against you Zionist Wahhbi SCUM like YOU!" you forgot to mention salafis and terrorists in your description of the people resisting for their freedom and democracy (your hamas friends qualified them like that, remember?) ...
you are getting weak today... lack vitamins or afraid ? i bet you are afraid and scared....for this is the language of the weak, so to show they are strong they bark loud but we know they are harmless...

lets see if the FSA can down planes with those stingers. It would be only their right to be able to defend themselves.

They need a container of anti-tank weapons too. They will then be able to take more ground and quicken the downfall of ASSad. They will kill more Hezz on the ground in Syria too.

Well the FSA are not particularly saints, but they are not stupid to use the Stinger missiles they got against civilian planes and alienate western support and backing. They know if they do that, it would be the last shipment they get. There is no harm in the FSA getting these missiles, self defense is a universal right, but what it looks like is Russia is sawing the seed for attack on civilian aircraft so the regime can blame the FSA for it since they now have the missiles. Russia is evil. They've always been, they always will be.

nothing to do with the subject, just mixing two different topics to try and look intelligent and that he understands everything, typical of an ignorant hezbi sheep follower... baaaa baaaaa

If shooting missiles at jets that are hammering you does not constitute an act of self defense then what does? Sergei is irked that the FSA now has some means to alleviate the air superiority of Assad's regime. All the more irked because despite all their efforts at arming and backing Bashar and his gang the FSA is still gaining ground.
They thought the FSA was over in Damascus, now they have to re-think that as well as calculate that their planes can be downed. Add to that that the US election will be over with today and that puts the Russians and their Syrian allies in a bit of a pickle to say the least.

Both sides are barbaric and have terrorist elements.
As for the 50 Stinger Missiles, QUADRUPLE TAKBEER.
I can see the American Embassy in flames already.