Russia: Syria Rebels Have US-Made Stinger Missiles
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Russia's top general said on Wednesday that "the Syrian rebels battling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad have shoulder-launched missile systems, including Stingers made by the United States."
In details, Russian chief of staff General Nikolai Makarov, stated "it was not clear who had delivered the weapons."In details, Russian chief of staff General Nikolai Makarov, stated "it was not clear who had delivered the weapons."
"We have information that the rebels fighting the Syrian army have shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles of several states, including Stingers made in the United States," he said quoted by the Interfax news agency.
Markov further added that "we need to still find out who has delivered them."
In parallel, he confirmed "it was possible that these and other weapons could have been delivered to the rebels from abroad on several means of transport, including passenger planes."
"For this all kinds of transport could be activated, including civil aviation. This is a serious matter," Makarov said.
In this context, NBC News of the United States had reported in July that the so-called "Free Syrian Army" had obtained two dozen surface-to-air missiles (man-portable air-defense systems known as MANPADS) that were delivered via Turkey.
Makarov noted that Washington has denied sending arms to the rebels but said the information that US-made Stingers had appeared in the rebels' arsenal should now be taken into account.
"The Americans say that they have not delivered anything to the rebels. But we have reliable information that the Syrian rebels have foreign-made MANPADS, including American ones," the Russian General highlighted.
Source: News Agency, Edited by moqawama.org
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