IS attack ‘destroyed Syria airbase’

IS attack ‘destroyed Syria airbase’
May 24 18:13 2016 Print This Article

Satellite imagery appears to show extensive damage to an air base in Syria used by Russian forces following an attack by fighters from the Islamic State group, US intelligence company Stratfor said yesterday.

The claim was immediately denied by Russia’s defence ministry which said that the damage had been there for months and was due to fighting between Syrian government forces and “militants from terror groups”.

The report came as Washington and Moscow scrambled to salvage Syria’s shaky ceasefire yesterday as the country reeled from jihadist bombings that killed more than 160 people in President Bashar al-Assad’s coastal heartland.

The latest attempts to salvage the truce come after at least 161 people were killed in car bombings and suicide attacks on Monday in the northwestern cities of Jableh and Tartus that were claimed by the Islamic State group.

Stratfor released satellite images dated from May 14 and May 17, implying that the damage to the T-4 base, also known as Tiyas, was caused in that time.

The images suggest four helicopters and 20 lorries were destroyed by fire inside the base, which strategically located in central Syria between war-ravaged Palmyra and Homs.

“The T4 air base was severely damaged by an Islamic State artillery attack. In particular, four Russian Mi-24 attack helicopters appear to have been destroyed,” Stratfor said on their website.

The cause of the apparent damage could not be determined from the images obtained by Stratfor.

But the BBC quoted Stratfor analyst Sim Tack as saying that “this was not an accidental explosion”.

It “would really be a marginal, almost non-existent chance for this to be accidental,” he added.

Tack said there was evidence of “several different sources of explosions across the airport, and it shows that the Russians took a quite a bad hit”.

The Stratfor report said that “ordnance impact points are visible” in the images and that a Syrian MiG-25 fighter jet also appeared to have been damaged.

Russian news agency RIA Novosti quoted an unnamed Syrian source confirming a “fire” at the base, though he did not specify when it had occurred.

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