Friday, July 13, 2012

Russian Ship, Helicopters In Route To Syria

Russian Ship With Helicopters For Syrian Regime Sets Sail Again


A Russian ship carrying refurbished attack helicopters destined for Syria has weighed anchor from its Arctic port for a second time after failing to deliver the cargo last month.



The Alaed's previous attempt to convey the Mi-25 gunships to the regime of of President Bashar al-Assad under a CuraƧao flag caused anger in London and Washington. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the aircraft would be used to kill innocent civilians.



Moscow has insisted it will deliver the Mi-25 helicopters in the teeth of western disapproval and it appears likely the ship's real or eventual target is Syria.



Its new departure under a Russian flag will provoke fresh tensions because the Kremlin sent a flotilla of naval ships headed by a destroyer, the Admiral Chabanenko, to the Mediterranean earlier this week. The flotilla is a short way ahead of the Alaed and is destined to call at Tartus, the Syrian port where Russia has a naval base.


"The fleet will be sent on task to guarantee the safety of our ships, to prevent anyone interfering with them in the event of a blockade," Vyacheslav Dzirkaln said. "I remind you, there are no limits."


Moscow has insisted that it is breaking no laws in delivering the aircraft, which already belonged to Syria but had been serviced in Russia under a contract signed in 2008. It says the helicopters are in parts and would take three months to assemble


Russia also accuses the west of hypocrisy, pointing to reports that theCIA is coordinating arms supplies to Syrian rebels via Arab intermediaries.



Members of the Syrian National Council, a coalition of groups opposing Mr al-Assad, said this week during a visit to Moscow they were concerned the presence of Russian naval ships off Syria could encourage the president to use more violence against civilians.

Helicopter gunships reportedly fired on villagers in Ham province on Thursday, killing as many as 200 people.




7 comments:

Caver said...

OK, kind of an "in your face" maneuver...but this time under Russian flag and fully protect by a fleet....a fleet of warships.

Scott said...

Indeed. Absolutely 'in your face' - agree

Anonymous said...

All getting ready for a major bru-haha.
We are watching with serious concern as this could all be a front for an attack on us.

Israeli

Unknown said...

Who makes more sense? Putin or Obama.

Unknown said...

Any chemical attack on Israel will result in the end of Damascus, even if Syria is not the source.

Anonymous said...

If someone tries to destroy the chemical and bio-weapon stocks stored under Damascus, that would utterly destroy Damascus for years to come.

Israeli

Scott said...

And we know that Israel has already stated that the use of chemical weapons would be viewed the same as nuclear weapons - in terms if an Israeli response.