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CNN correspondent Matthew Chance visited the Russian air base in Latakia, Syria, where he was greatly impressed by the intensity with which the Russian war planes staged strikes on Daesh (ISIL/ISIS).
He referred to figures provided by the Russian Defense Ministry, which detail the Russian warplanes’ activity in Syria in the past twenty-four hours, and which “give some sense of the intensity of Russia’s air war.”
“Fifty-nine combat missions. Two hundred and twelve targets struck. Three hundred and twenty ISIS militants killed. And more than 100 oil facilities destroyed,” Chance said.
He also quoted a Russian Defense Ministry official as saying that the results of Russia’s almost three-month-old air campaign in Syria speak for themselves.
According to the official, Russia has managed to substantially degrade the capabilities of Daesh and other terror groups, including the al-Nusra Front, in Syria since the end of September, when Russia’s air campaign was launched.
“The progress of such groups in acquiring Syrian territory has been stopped in its tracks by Russia’s air war,” Chance cited the official as saying.
In this vein, the official pointed to the efforts by the so-called Western coalition led by the US, which kicked off its air strikes in Syria in September 2014 and which failed to prevent militant groups from seizing more areas since that period.