Russia: Ankara equip jihadists through Azaz
Moscow argues that Ankara supplying the Islamic state through the Syrian city Azaz, while denying that the Russian fleet Caspian has ships could have been hit with ballistic missile hospital in Idlib.
Turkey has a message that will not allow to fall into the hands of the Kurdish forces Azaz because the Syrian city is situated on a road used by the Ankara to fills the Islamic State, claimed today the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Turkey yesterday accused Russia of a "clear war crime" after the rocket attacks in northern Syria that killed a dozen people and warned the Kurdish militia YPG he will face "the harshest reaction" if it tries to capture the city Azaz, near the Turkish border.
"Some of our partners literally we begged to" not touch "a corridor that is a little less than 100 kilometers to the Syrian-Turkish border around Azaz," he said in official comments of the representative of the Russian Foreign Maria Sakharov ministry, referring to Washington and its allies, which also operate in Syria.
"Obviously this is intended to ensure the daily supply of the Islamic State of Tzampat al-Nosra and other terrorist organizations with weapons, ammunition and food from Turkey through this area and also can serve as a passage for terrorists," he said representative.
Earlier the Kremlin has flatly rejected the Turkish accusations that Russian missiles hit medical facilities and schools in northern Syria, arguing that it is unfounded.
The Russian navy Caspian has no vessel capable of firing ballistic missile such as the one that hit the hospital in the Syrian province of Idlib, also spokesman of the Russian Defense Ministry, according to Russian news agencies.
Turkey accused Russia war crime after the missile attacks in medical facilities and schools in Syria. The spokesman Igor Konasenkof the Russian Defense Ministry said today in briefing journalists that "terrorists" in the Syrian provinces of Idlib and Aleppo continue to receive overnight weapons and reinforcements from the Turkish territory.
Russian planes carried out 444 exits in Syria from 10 to 16 February 1593 and hit targets, the spokesman said at the same press conference.
Moscow argues that Ankara supplying the Islamic state through the Syrian city Azaz, while denying that the Russian fleet Caspian has ships could have been hit with ballistic missile hospital in Idlib.
Turkey has a message that will not allow to fall into the hands of the Kurdish forces Azaz because the Syrian city is situated on a road used by the Ankara to fills the Islamic State, claimed today the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Turkey yesterday accused Russia of a "clear war crime" after the rocket attacks in northern Syria that killed a dozen people and warned the Kurdish militia YPG he will face "the harshest reaction" if it tries to capture the city Azaz, near the Turkish border.
"Some of our partners literally we begged to" not touch "a corridor that is a little less than 100 kilometers to the Syrian-Turkish border around Azaz," he said in official comments of the representative of the Russian Foreign Maria Sakharov ministry, referring to Washington and its allies, which also operate in Syria.
"Obviously this is intended to ensure the daily supply of the Islamic State of Tzampat al-Nosra and other terrorist organizations with weapons, ammunition and food from Turkey through this area and also can serve as a passage for terrorists," he said representative.
Earlier the Kremlin has flatly rejected the Turkish accusations that Russian missiles hit medical facilities and schools in northern Syria, arguing that it is unfounded.
The Russian navy Caspian has no vessel capable of firing ballistic missile such as the one that hit the hospital in the Syrian province of Idlib, also spokesman of the Russian Defense Ministry, according to Russian news agencies.
Turkey accused Russia war crime after the missile attacks in medical facilities and schools in Syria. The spokesman Igor Konasenkof the Russian Defense Ministry said today in briefing journalists that "terrorists" in the Syrian provinces of Idlib and Aleppo continue to receive overnight weapons and reinforcements from the Turkish territory.
Russian planes carried out 444 exits in Syria from 10 to 16 February 1593 and hit targets, the spokesman said at the same press conference.
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