Russia has halved the number of aircraft deployed to its Syria base from the height of its bombing campaign in support of Bashar al-Assad, the military said today.
A degree of stabilisation in the Syrian conflict "has allowed us to move almost half the air group that was based at Hmeimim back to Russia," said senior commander Sergei Rudskoi at a Moscow security conference, the defence ministry said in a statement.
Rudskoi said that between November last year and January when Russia deployed its only aircraft carrier to carry out strikes, the numbers at Hmeimim base "did not exceed 35 aircraft."
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Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu today at the same security conference said Russia's air force was continuing to support Syrian forces in attacking Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda- linked Al-Nusra Front.
Shoigu warned that US missile strikes on Syria "created a threat to the lives of our military who are battling terrorism in Syria" and said this forced Russia to take "extra measures to ensure the safety of our personnel.
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