Russian bases in Syria attacked with drones, defense ministry says
- Middle East
- Compiled from news agencies
- Published Date: 12:00 | 09 January 2018
- Modified Date: 10:51 | 09 January 2018
Russia said on Monday its naval and air bases in Syria were attacked using drones on Saturday, Russian news agencies reported.
The Russian Defense Ministry said there were no casualties or damage as a result of the attacks, which involved thirteen armed drones, on its Hemeimeem air base and Tartus naval base in western Syria, the agencies reported.
Russian forces were able to overpower radio signals for some of the drones and gain control of them during the incident on Friday night, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.
Other drones were destroyed with missiles, the statement said, adding that the drones were carrying foreign, professionally manufactured explosives.
The ministry said last week that two Russian service personnel were killed in a mortar attack on the Hemeimeem base on Dec. 31.
Russia — the main backer of the Assad regime — intervened in Syrian conflict in 2015. Since then the regime had been able to take control of most of the territories previously held by the opposition, Daesh or other terror groups.
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