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![]() by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
A US-led coalition drone has destroyed a Russian-designed tank in eastern Syria close to the scene of last week's attack on pro-regime forces that left more than 100 Damascus loyalists dead, officials said Tuesday. The strike on the T-72 tank occurred Saturday near Al Tabiyeh, in Deir Ezzor province, the Pentagon said in a statement. "We detected and saw a tank that took a shot at us," Lieutenant General Jeffrey Harrigian, who heads up Air Force operations for the region, told Pentagon reporters. "It continued to move, so we... executed self-defense rules of engagement to protect ourselves." For the most part, the US-led coalition has managed to skirt the edges of Syria's civil war by staying focused on the Islamic State group. But occasional attacks on pro-regime forces, which the US says are conducted in self defense, raise the risks of it being sucked into a broader conflict. Harrigian was careful to avoid speculating who was inside the tank, though the T-72 is widely used by the Syrian army. The incident came three days after the US-led coalition killed more than 100 forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after shelling and using tanks to fire at the SDF and coalition advisors. Several Russians died in Deir Ezzor that day, according to groups representing them. Major Adrian Rankine-Galloway, a Pentagon spokesman, said the coalition had spoken with Russia via a special hotline prior to the strike "to avoid misperceptions and miscalculations that could endanger each other's forces." At the time of the February 7 attack, the Russian defense ministry said "there are no Russian servicemen in Deir-Ezzor." However, many Russian citizens are fighting in Syria as mercenaries working for a private military company called Wagner, according to numerous reports.
![]() ![]() Israeli strikes were 'heavy blow' to Iranian, Syrian forces: Netanyahu Jerusalem (AFP) Feb 11, 2018 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israeli air strikes in Syria the previous day were a "heavy blow" to Iranian and Syrian forces in the war-torn country. "We inflicted on Saturday a heavy blow to Iranian and Syrian forces," Netanyahu said at the start of a cabinet meeting, referring to major Israeli air raids in Syria. "We made clear to everyone that our rules of engagement will not change in any way. We will continue to harm anyone who tries to harm us. This was our policy and ... read more
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