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Russia says Islamic State operates near US base in Syria unhindered

Russia accused the United States on Wednesday of allowing Islamic State to operate "under its nose" in Syria, saying Washington was letting the militant group move about freely in an area abutting a US military base.

 

The allegations, made by Russia's Defence Ministry, centre on a US military base at Tanf, a strategic Syrian highway border crossing with Iraq in the south of the country.

 

Russia says the US base is illegal and that it and the area around it have become "a black hole" where militants operate unhindered.

 

The United States says the Tanf facility is a temporary base used to train partner forces to fight against Islamic State. Pentagon spokesman Colonel Robert Manning on Tuesday said Washington remained committed to killing off Islamic State and denying it safe havens and the ability to carry out strikes.

 

But Major-General Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for the Russian Defence Ministry, said Moscow wanted to know how around 300 Islamic State militants in pickup trucks had passed through the US-controlled area and tried to block the highway between Damascus and Deir al-Zor used to supply Syrian forces.

 

He said the US had not yet given an explanation.

 

"We suggest the American side also explain about another incidence of their 'selective blindness' towards militants operating under their nose," Konashenkov said in a statement.

 


פרסום ראשון: 10.11.17, 13:12