MOSCOW: Russia鈥檚 Defense Ministry on Thursday said its mission to oust Daesh terrorists from Syria had been 鈥渁ccomplished鈥� with the country 鈥渃ompletely liberated鈥� from the extremist group.
鈥淭he Russian armed forces鈥� goal to defeat armed groups of the Daesh terrorist organization in Syria has been accomplished,鈥� said senior military officer Sergei Rudskoi.
鈥淭here is not a single village or district in Syria under the control of ISIL (Daesh). The territory of Syria has been completely liberated from fighters of this terrorist organization,鈥� he told reporters.
There has been an 鈥渦nprecedented鈥� involvement by Russia鈥檚 airforce in recent days, he said, with warplanes making 100 sorties and staging up to 250 strikes daily.
At the same time, special forces were active on the ground directing planes and 鈥渄estroying the most odious leaders of militant groups behind enemy lines,鈥� he said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, said Thursday that Daesh still holds about 8 percent of Deir Ezzor province.
Rudskoi said 鈥渟eparate sabotage bands of鈥� Daesh could still be operating but would be fought by Syrian government troops, indicating that Russia鈥檚 involvement would be scaled down.
With the liquidation of armed bands of Daesh in Syria, the Russian contingent will concentrate its main efforts on providing aid to the Syrian people in rebuilding peace and ensuring cease-fire commitments were met, he said.
Russia began its bombing raids in September 2015 in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad鈥檚 beleaguered forces.
Those strikes have helped Assad regain control over much of war-ravaged Syria.
Last month, President Vladimir Putin said efforts to end the war were entering a 鈥渘ew stage鈥� as the focus shifts from military intervention to political reform.
More than 340,000 people have been killed since the conflict broke out in March 2011 with protests against Assad鈥檚 rule that sparked a brutal crackdown.
Syria mission accomplished, declares Russia
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