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The strikes were carried out by eight Russian SU-24 and SU-25 jets, which claimed to hit ISIS "terrorist staff" and an ammunition dump near Idlib and another headquarters in Hama.
But 24 hours into the military campaign, Russia's aims started to come into clearer focus -- that it is targeting those who oppose al-Assad, including more moderate factions that are supported by the United States and others in the west.
As much as Russia is working against terrorist groups, it appears to be intent on supporting the Assad regime.
The plan is for them to return to their towns and villages and be able to specifically defend them against ISIS. However, U.S. officials are aware, they say, of the risk that some of the trained fighters could decide to take their weapons and fight the Assad regime which is not the goal of the training.
originally posted by: JDmOKI
a reply to: zinuru
No matter what side you are for in this horrible situation for Syrians
Assad wins he becomes even more entrenched with Russian weapons and bases continuing an even longer dictatorship
originally posted by: JDmOKI
a reply to: markosity1973
Said every brutal dictator ever. CNN BBC RT pick your propaganda poison
Assad has done all those horrible things and im sure he's intelligent I never said he wasn't