Russian Mi-24 helicopters strike at IG insurgents in the Palmyra area
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NBCNews has published material in which a Pentagon spokesman announces the transfer of several Russian helicopters to one of the largest Syrian air force bases located between the cities of Homs and Palmyra. We are talking about the base Tiiyas. According to the statements of the American captain Jeff Davis, to whom he refers NBCNews, at the base of Tiijas, five helicopters of the Russian Aerospace Forces arrived.
We are talking about attack helicopters Mi-24, the flight of which is shown on the frames of the TV channel "Star". Besides, in YouTube a video was published showing the actions of Russian helicopters against the militants of the so-called “Islamic State” in the Syrian “Palmyra” area.
After the appearance of personnel indicating that Russian helicopters operate in the Syrian Palmyra region, it remains to wait for the screams of the American and other "partners". - Screams, according to which the “Russian aviation Bombing World Heritage Sites. ” One trouble with the “partners” - the Russian Ministry of Defense immediately refutes all kinds of fakes, demonstrating photo and video evidence of the real actions of the Russian air group in Syria.
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