Putin Orders Military in Syria to Respond Firmly to Threats

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President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered his forces in Syria to take tough action against any threats, speaking two weeks after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane in the war-torn country.

"I order you to act as tough as possible," he told a defense meeting. 

"Any targets threatening the Russian grouping or our land infrastructure should be immediately destroyed."

"I would like to warn those who would once again try to organize some sort of provocations against our servicemen," he said in a thinly veiled threat to Ankara.

Last month, Turkey shot down a Russian warplane on the Syrian border, claiming it violated Turkish airspace. 

After the downing of the jet, which led to the deaths of a pilot and another serviceman who tried to rescue him, Russia introduced economic sanctions against Turkey and beefed up its firepower at its airbase in Syria.

Putin's call for a tougher military response is also likely to cause concern among monitors who have repeatedly accused Russia of conducting an indiscriminate bombing campaign and killing civilians in Syria.

- Supporting rebels? -

Putin also claimed Russia was backing the Free Syrian Army (FSA) with arms in joint operations with regime forces.

"Right now several of its units numbering more than 5,000 people as well as regular forces are conducting an offensive against terrorists in the provinces of Homs, Hama, Aleppo and Raqa," Putin claimed.

"In addition to that, we are supporting them (the FSA) from the air as well as the Syrian army, assisting them with weapons, munition and materiel."

It was not immediately clear what rebel groups Putin was referring to.

Syria's rebel forces have regularly rejected the possibility of cooperating with the regime or Russia and there has been no evidence of such cooperation.

When Russia said in October it was ready to provide air support for Western-backed moderate rebels battling both jihadists and Syrian President Bashar Assad, those groups ridiculed Moscow, urging it to stop bombing them first.

Russia has been carrying out air strikes in the war-ravaged nation at Assad's request since the end of September, while a U.S.-led coalition is conducting its own campaign targeting the Islamic State (IS) group.

Earlier this week Russia said it hit IS targets with missiles fired from a submarine in the Mediterranean for the first time since launching the campaign.

Putin rejected claims that Russia is using the Syrian campaign, which also saw the military fire off cruise missiles from warships in the Caspian Sea, to showcase its top weapons to the West.

"Our actions there are not guided by some unclear abstract geopolitical interests, nor are they guided by a desire to practice and test new weapons systems which is of course important in itself," Putin said.

"The most important thing is to prevent the threat to Russia itself."

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, for his part, said IS jihadists now control 70 percent of Syrian territory, putting their number at 60,000.

Comments 13
Missing cedars 11 December 2015, 13:43

He is forgetting that he is in a foreign land and that his entire fleet can be drown and he will exit similar to Afghanistan.

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 14:09

sure but not against ISIS, assad's friends.... LOL

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 14:10

http://www.themiddleeastmagazine.com/wp-mideastmag-live/2015/07/debunking-the-myth-that-assad-and-iran-are-enemies-of-isis/

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fd0_1433316655 assad supports ISIS

LOL

Thumb Mystic 11 December 2015, 14:33

Yeah sure, is that why Isis took over palmyra and massacred Syrian soldiers, and the Resistance fights them in Al Qaa and the Russians bombs ISIS
oil trucks, plus bombing isis positions with submarines.

You are a corny little fellow.

Thumb Mystic 11 December 2015, 14:40

The west bombing syrian infrastructure, not isis.

Thumb Mystic 11 December 2015, 14:41

It's the U.S coalition that never bombs Isis, they bombed them for a whole year and the takforos only got strengthened.

Russian strikes did more in a few months only.

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 17:48

seems like none of the hezbi lovers read the articles as they do not seem to understand a thing ... but let them in them fantasy land and believe that assad is a poor victim and islamists the only bad ones...

pityful idiots they all are....

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 18:11

http://time.com/3719129/assad-isis-asset/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bashar-assad-paris-attacks_56474d97e4b0603773493ee4

http://warincontext.org/2015/11/19/assad-and-isis-need-each-other-to-survive/

enjoy deluded hezbi lovers and bashar's faithful dogs....

Default-user-icon putana.putin (Guest) 11 December 2015, 13:47

Yes any threat on our forces in and inside Syria should be met by extreme force.

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 17:49

russia is NOT in syria to fight the islamists... their primary goal is to preserve their interests and gain more power over the middle east. period.

only hezbi lovers think the contrary....

Missing peace 11 December 2015, 18:16

http://www.stopfake.org/en/5-myths-russia-s-false-isis-narrative-in-syria/

Default-user-icon OnlyTheTrut (Guest) 11 December 2015, 20:06

The moderate rebels are very few, go to Wikipedia and do the search I did and you will found at that not many are moderate.

Thumb shab 12 December 2015, 17:03

Who cares who gets bombed, as long as they all completely demolish Syria.