Major General Yuri Bubov, Deputy Head of the Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria, announced that Russian air forces successfully destroyed two militant bases located in the rugged mountainous areas of Homs province.
The statement, which was relayed by the Russian news agency TASS, highlighted a significant operational achievement aimed at combating extremist groups in the region.
According to Major General Bubov, the destroyed bases were utilized by militants who had previously operated out of the al-Tanf area and were using the challenging terrain of the Al-Amour mountain range for protection. “The Russian air forces have destroyed two bases in areas that are difficult to access, where militants sought refuge,” Bubov explained.
In his statement, Bubov also noted a recent violation involving the United States, although details of this incident were not elaborated upon. This comment underscores ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics of international military activities in Syria.
The destruction of these bases is part of Russia’s broader efforts to support the Syrian government in its fight against armed insurgent groups, aiming to stabilize the region amidst a prolonged conflict.
The Russian Center for Reconciliation continues to play a pivotal role in mediating between conflicting parties in Syria, seeking pathways to peace and reconciliation.