4 Russian warships launch 26 missiles against ISIS from Caspian Sea
Posted on October 7th, 2015
Courtesy RT
Four missile ships launched 26 cruise missiles at 11 targets. According to objective control data, all the targets were destroyed. No civilian objects sustained damage,” Shoigu said.
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The missiles flew some 1,500 km before reaching their targets, probing their efficiency.
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The missile attacks came from Russia’s fleet in the Caspian Sea, which borders Russia, Iran and three other littoral countries. The precision weapons hit all intended targets. The attacks required cooperation from Iran and Iraq, as the missiles had to travel through their airspace to reach Syria.
The Russian Defense Ministry said it had worked with its partners to plan the flight path so that the missiles traveled only over desolate areas and didn’t pose any danger to civilians.
Four warships of the Caspian fleet were involved in the missile attacks, the Gepard-class frigate Dagestan and the Buyan-M-class corvettes Grad Sviyazhsk, Uglich and Veliky Ustyug. They fired cruise missiles from the Kalibr NK (Klub) VLS launchers. The missiles used are capable of hitting a target within 3 meters at a range of up to 2,500 km.
Earlier, Russian warships played a key part in deploying the Russian warplanes to Syria, delivering equipment and supplies to an air base near Latakia and the Navy’s old base in Tartus.
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Russia has spent a week delivering airstrikes at terrorist forces in Syria, conducting over 120 combat sorties. Now the Navy is joining Russia’s Air Force in the operation.
October 7th, 2015 at 1:11 pm
Oh! Excellent!
Look at the trajectory of the missiles. They fly over SHIA IRAN and SHIA IRAQ and HIT SUNNI TERRORIST hideouts in Syria! Beauty!
A fantastic political statement behind the strike.
Bloody genius. MORE PLEASE!
Now SAUDI CAMELS must be wetting their panties. Saudi is in EQUAL DISTANCE and if needed Russia can.
October 7th, 2015 at 3:32 pm
‘Risk of total war:’ Hollande urges EU countries to unite to solve Syrian crisis
Published time: 7 Oct, 2015 19:46
Edited time: 7 Oct, 2015 19:51
Failure to resolve the Syrian crisis could lead to “total war” in the Middle East that would seriously affect Europe, French President Francois Hollande said, calling on EU countries to unite in their efforts to resolve the conflict in the war-torn country.
In a joint speech before the European Parliament, delivered with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Hollande urged European countries to join forces and cooperate with all parties concerned, including Russia and Iran, to find a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
“What happens in Syria concerns Europe, what happens there will determine the balance of the whole region for a long time,” Francois Hollande told European lawmakers in Strasbourg, as quoted by AFP.
“If we let the recent religious confrontations between Shiites and Sunnites get worse, then don’t think that we won’t be affected. It will be a total war, a war that will also affect our territories and we must act,” he added, as quoted by Reuters.
He also urged all European countries “to make effort in order to make a political solution possible” and stressed the necessity for all parties concerned, including “Russia, Iran, the Gulf countries, the USA and Europe” to continue their efforts to resolve the Syrian conflict.
“The whole Europe should join forces for [developing] a humanitarian, political and diplomatic plan,” the French president said, as quoted by RIA Novosti.
At the same time, he once again emphasized that any political solution for Syria should be based on the removal of current Syrian President Bashar Assad from power, thus reiterating Paris’ the long-standing position on Syria.
“We have to construct in Syria, with all those who can contribute, a political future which gives the Syrian people an alternative to Bashar or Daesh [Islamic State, formerly ISIS/ISIL],” Hollande said, as quoted by AFP.
It is either ‘more Europe’ or ‘end of Europe’
In her turn, Angela Merkel focused on the refugee crisis, defending Germany’s policy of maintaining open borders and advocating the distribution of refugees across Europe.
“We have to recognize that, even if we tried to seal ourselves off completely – even at the price that people could suffer at our borders – that would help no one,” she said, as quoted by the Associated Press.
Angela Merkel also stressed that, even if Europe sealed its borders, refugees would eventually find a way to make it into Europe by more desperate means. She claimed that closing borders would just lead to “additional and serious problems,” adding that “cordoning yourself off in the age of the Internet is an illusion.”
The German chancellor once again called on European countries to work together to cope with the crisis and share the burden of taking in refugees.
“In the refugee crisis, we must not succumb to the temptation of falling back into national action. Quite the contrary: now we need more Europe,” she said.
Hollande also commented on the necessity of developing and adopting a coherent common EU asylum policy. He said it would be “a tragic error” to bring Europe’s open borders policy into question.
Hollande and Merkel delivered the first joint speech by French and German heads of state before the European Parliament since Francois Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl in 1989.
‘Europe of disharmony’
Although the speech was positively received by many European lawmakers, it was also fiercely criticized by right-wing and euro-skeptical MPs, such as UKIP leader Nigel Farage and National Front leader Marine Le Pen, and also, partly, by the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR) leaders.
Nigel Farage called the European Union “a Europe of division” in his speech at the plenary, adding that it “is no longer about peace, it is about power.” He also attacked Angela Merkel for her policy of taking in tens of thousands of refugees, calling it “the worst piece of public policy in half a century.”
“80 percent [of those coming] are not Syrian refugees… in fact what you’ve done is open the door to young, male, economic migrants… [who] behave in an aggressive manner… the opposite of what you’d expect from a refugee,” he said.
He also claimed that “more Europe” meant “more of the same failings,” expressing the hope that the forthcoming British European referendum would lead to the UK leaving the Union, thus marking “the beginning of the end” for the EU.
The ECR leader, British Conservative party politician Syed Kamall, said that Europe was paralyzed by “ideology and dogma” that narrowed every solution to either “more Europe” or no European Union at all. He stressed that the refugee crisis demanded that the EU show “some realism – some eurorealism.”
He also said that the EU was playing a blame-game instead of looking for real solutions to the crisis.
“Let’s work out what each country can do to help those fleeing for their lives. But telling countries what to do – forcing a plan on them – only risks more finger pointing… different countries can offer help in different ways. Let’s recognize this,” he said.
October 7th, 2015 at 3:37 pm
I find situation now is very similar to what was happening when LTTE got hit by our forces ( although at a different scale).
Same attempt to protect the terrorists
Same buggers working hard saving terrorist (France, UK, USA) yet unable to support terrorism on surface.