Russian strikes changing landscape of Syria battlefield, anti-Assad rebels say
Russia says cruise missiles launched from the Caspian Sea Wednesday were aimed at Islamic State sites, but anti-Assad rebels say they, not jihadists, are Moscow's primary target./ Russia stepped up its military strikes against anti-regime rebels in Syria Wednesday, launching 26 cruise missiles from ships in the Caspian Sea some 900 miles away as part of its bid to reshape the battlefield to favor President Bashar al-Assad./ The week-long series of Russian air and sea strikes has been criticized by the US and Western governments for ...
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