Rusia trimite vase militare in apele siriene, incercand prevenirea unui atac impotriva acestei tari.Russia sends warships to Syrian waters.
Rusisa trimite vase militare in apele siriene intr-o miscare ce ar viza prevenirea oricarui atac impotriva teritoriului acestei tari.
Potrivit surselor rusesti, miscarea transmite mesajul ca Moscova va bloca orice atac NATO care ar avea motivatia „interventiei umanitare”.
Rusia si-a exprimat suportul pentru Siria, despre care se spune ca trece printr-un razboi civil.
Tarile membre NATO au facut eforturi pentru demonizarea guvernului presedintelui sirian Bashar al-Assad, in timp ce minimalizeaza atacurile fortelor de opozitie.
Primul ministru Vladimir Putin a avertizat de asemenea recent Vestul sa nu incerce in Siria o interventie de tip Libia.
Conform ONU, din martie si pana in prezent si-au pierdut viata peste 3000 de sirieni, inclusiv membrii ai fortelor de securitate.
Opozitia si tarile vestice acuza fortele siriene de securitate ca fiind vinovate, pe cand guvernul acuza forte externe ce ar orchestra actiunile armate ale diferitelor grupari denumite teroriste, ce se dedau la violente si asasinate.
Russian warships expected to enter Syria. (File photo)
Russia sends warships to Syrian waters
Russia is sending its warships to Syrian waters in a move aimed at preventing any foreign attacks against Syrian territories.
According to Russian sources, the recent move conveys the message that Moscow will block any NATO-led attack under the guise of “humanitarian intervention,” The Nation reported.
Russia has been voicing support for Syria, which it says is currently going through a civil war.
The Western military alliance, NATO, has been making efforts to demonize the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his forces, while downplaying attacks by opposition forces.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has also recently warned the West against any ‘Libya-style’ military intervention in Syria.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March, with demonstrations being held both against and in support of Syrian President Assad.
According to the United Nations more than 3,000 people, including members of the security forces, have been killed in the turmoil.
The opposition and Western countries accuse Syrian security forces of being behind the killings in the country, but the government blames what it describes as outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups for the deadly violence, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated from abroad.
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Sat Nov 19, 2011
Source: presstv.ir
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