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Russia launches new airstrikes in Syria; 1st from submarine

Vladimir Isachenkov - Associated Press

MOSCOW — Russia's defense minister says the military has launched a barrage of new air and missile strikes on targets in Syria and for the first time has launched a new cruise missile from a submarine.

Minister Sergei Shoigu said yesterday the Kalibr cruise missile was launched from the Rostov-on-Don submarine in the Mediterranean, successfully hitting its designated target.

He said the Tu-22 bombers also took part in the latest raids, performing 60 combat sorties in the last three days.

Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin that Syrian forces had overtaken the area near the border with Turkey where a Turkish jet shot down a Russian warplane on Nov 24. He said Syrian and Russian troops had recovered the plane's flight recorder.

Putin ordered it to be studied in the presence of foreign experts.

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Russia's Foreign Ministry voiced concern yesterday about the reported bombing of a Syrian army camp, without addressing a US claim that Russia was responsible for the incident.

The Syrian government blamed aircraft from a US-led coalition for targeting the army camp in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour on Sunday night, killing three Syrian soldiers and wounding 13. The US denied the claim, and a senior US official military said Monday that Washington was "certain" it was a Russian airstrike that hit the camp. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the issue publicly.

Without commenting on the US claim, Russia's Foreign Ministry on yesterday said it has "serious concerns" about reports of the coalition strike in Deir el-Zour. It said the incident was rooted in the US-led coalition's reluctance to coordinate with Damascus on its campaign against the Islamic State group.

The ministry also mentioned a coalition strike in Syria's province of Hassake that reportedly involved civilian casualties.

"These incidents show that the situation on the front against the IS in Syria and Iraq is exacerbating," the ministry said, adding that the Turkish military's deployment to a base near Mosul in Iraq without Iraqi government sanction has added to the tensions.

"We consider such presence unacceptable," the ministry said.

Moscow's relations with Ankara have been badly strained over Turkey's downing of a Russian warplane at the Syrian border. Turkey said it shot down the plane Nov. 24 after it violated Turkey's airspace for 17 seconds despite repeated warnings. Russia has insisted the warplane had stayed in Syria's airspace.

Russia has responded by deploying long-range air defense missiles at its air base in Syria and introducing a slew of economic sanctions against Turkey.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova dismissed Turkey's complaint about a sailor on board a Russian navy vessel who was pictured on its deck with a portable air-defense missile while the ship was cruising across the Bosporus.

Turkey denounced the incident as a provocation and summoned the Russian ambassador to protest. Zakharova responded yesterday by saying that the Russian crew had the right to protect its vessel. She insisted that the action didn't contradict the Montreux Convention, which sets international rules for using the Turkish straits.

On yesterday, Russia's Interfax news agency reported that the Rostov-on-Don, a Kilo-class Russian submarine equipped with long-range cruise missiles, has deployed to the eastern Mediterranean near the Syrian shore.

A US defense official said the submarine was involved yesterday in the latest wave of Russian attacks on targets in Syria. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss the matter publicly, said at least 10 cruise missiles were launched from Russian surface ships in the Caspian Sea and at least one missile was fired by the submarine. He said Tu-22 bombers flying from southern Russia were also involved.

The official said the targets and the results of the airstrikes were not yet clear, adding that Russia notified the US in advance that it would be carrying out the attacks.

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