Putin Says Russian forces could make Syria comeback 'if necessary' |
Russian President
Vladimir Putin says troops could relocate to wartorn country "within a few
hours" if needed. Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to
continue supporting the Syrian government in its fight against armed groups -
even as some of his forces withdraw from the country.
Speaking at the Kremlin on Thursday, three
days after he ordered Russian forces to partially pull out from
Syria, Putin said the move had been agreed with President Bashar
al-Assad.
He added, however, that Moscow could relocate
its military contingent back to the country "within a few
hours", if needed.
"If necessary, literally within a few
hours, Russia can build up its contingent in the region to a size proportionate
to the situation developing there and use the entire arsenal of capabilities at
our disposal," Putin said, repeating that Moscow would keep a contingent
at its air and naval bases in Syria.
The Russian leader also said Moscow would
continue to carry out air strikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS), al-Nusra Front and other
"terrorist" groups His remarks came after a leading Russian
general told local media that Moscow would complete the withdrawal of most of
its forces in Syria before the end of the week.
In an interview with Russian
daily Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Bondarev, the commander of the
country's air force, said the withdrawal "will be over very quickly".
He added: "Within the timeframe
determined by (the president) and the defence minister. Today or tomorrow ...
within two to three days we will complete the task."
The interview was published in the newspaper
on Thursday, but was put online late on Wednesday. It was not clear precisely
when the general made his remarks.
The first group of Russian warplanes that left
Syria arrived in Russia on Tuesday, while the second group of jets left the
Khmeimim airbase in Syria on Wednesday.
The number of Russian soldiers in Syria has
never been revealed, but US estimates suggest it varies from 3,000 to 6,000
military personnel on the ground.
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