Russian athletes including the women's pole vault world record holder, Yelena Isinbayeva, have visited an air base in Syria that Russia uses to target Islamic State fighters.
Isinbayeva, who won gold at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics but like all Russian track and field athletes was banned from competing in Rio, led a group of Russian athletes to the Hemeimeem base in the government-controlled part of Syria.
Russian television today showed footage of Isinbayeva, dressed in a white T-shirt, leading a morning workout for several dozen soldiers.
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The television footage showed Isinbayeva do sit-ups together with the troops and climb a rope.
The pole vaulter, who spent the night in the area, said she and other athletes were not disturbed by the roar of Russian jets taking off from the base on bombing missions.
"Every time a fighter jet took off, it was like a lullaby we had been waiting for to put us to sleep," she said.
Russia, a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, has been bombing IS militants and supporting Assad's offensive for nearly a year now.
Several Russian athletes including wrestler Soslan Ramonov planted trees at the base.
"It's a big honor for me," said Ramonov, a wrestler who won gold at Rio in the 65-kilogram men's freestyle event.
"I've planted a tree for the first time in my life, hopefully not the last time.
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