DUSHANBE, October 8, 2015, Asia-Plus – Russian media outlets quoted representative of Russian army’s General Staff as saying that Russia has canceled strikes on IS militants when they were hiding among the population and proposed to the partners to exchange the IS facilities’ coordinates, however, there has been no response to the proposal.
Russia has more than once cancelled the planned strikes on the Islamic State (IS) militants as they were hiding among the civilian population, chief of the main operations directorate of Russian army’s General Staff Andrei Kartapolov was quoted as saying by TASS on October 7.
“We have more than once had to cancel the planned strikes on the militants only because the terrorists, to all appearances, getting information about the planes’ taking off were leaving their bases and camps. They were hiding, as a rule, in populated localities and near religious sites," Kartapolov told a briefing.
He said that Russia was not targeting facilities in populated localities.
Kartapolov also said that Russia had proposed to the partners to exchange the IS facilities’ coordinates, however, there has been no response to the proposal.
“It means that either our partners have no such coordinates or they for some reason don’t want us to make strikes on the IS facilities. The reason for this remains unclear to us so far,” Kartapolov said.
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