Russia accuses U.S. of pretending to
fight Islamic State in Syria, Iraq
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[October 10, 2017]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia accused
the United States on Tuesday of pretending to fight Islamic State and of
deliberately reducing its air strikes in Iraq to allow the group's
militants to stream into Syria to slow the Russian-backed advance of the
Syrian army.
In the latest sign of rising tensions between Moscow and Washington, the
Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the U.S.-led coalition
had sharply reduced its air strikes in Iraq in September when Syrian
forces, backed by Russian air power, had started to retake Deir al-Zor
Province.
"Everyone sees that the U.S.-led coalition is pretending to fight
Islamic State, above all in Iraq, but continuing to allegedly fight
Islamic State in Syria actively for some reason," said Major-General
Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for Russia's defense ministry.

The result, he said, had been that militants had moved in large numbers
from Iraqi border areas to Deir al-Zor where they were trying to dig in
on the left bank of the River Euphrates.
"The actions of the Pentagon and the coalition demand an explanation. Is
their change of tack a desire to complicate as much as they can the
Syrian army's operation, backed by the Russian air force, to take back
Syrian territory to the east of the Euphrates?," asked Konashenkov.
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Spokesman for the Russian Defence Ministry, Major-General Igor
Konashenkov speaks during a news conference, dedicated to the crash
of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane operating flight MH17, in
Moscow, Russia, September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Maxim Zmeyev

"Or is it an artful move to drive Islamic State terrorists out of
Iraq by forcing them into Syria and into the path of the Russian air
force's pinpoint bombing?"
He said Syrian troops were in the midst of trying to push Islamic
State out of the city of al-Mayadin, southeast of Deir al-Zor, but
that IS tried daily to reinforce its ranks there with "foreign
mercenaries" pouring in from Iraq.
(Reporting by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Dmitry Solovyov)
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