Russian bombers based in Iran on Tuesday struck militant targets inside Syria, the Russian Defence Ministry said, after Moscow deployed Russian aircraft to an Iranian air force base to widen its campaign in Syria.
The
ministry said the strikes, by Tupolev-22M3 long-range bombers and
Sukhoi-34 fighter bombers, were launched from Iran's Hamadan air base.
It
is thought to be the first time that Russia has struck targets inside
Syria from Iran since it launched a bombing campaign to support Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad in September last year.
The
move shows Russia is expanding its role and presence in the Middle East
and comes amid Russian media reports Moscow has asked Iran and Iraq for
permission to fire cruise missiles at Syrian targets across their
territory from the Caspian Sea.
The ministry said Tuesday's strikes had targeted Islamic State and militants previously known as the Nusra Front in the Aleppo, Idlib and Deir al Zour provinces.
Russia's
state-backed Rossiya 24 channel earlier on Tuesday broadcast
uncaptioned images of at least three bombers and a Russian military
transport plane apparently inside Iran, but said it was unclear how many
Russian bombers had arrived there.
It said the deployment would allow the Russian air force to cut flight times by 60 percent and increase bombing payloads.
Russian
media said the Tupolev-22M3 bombers, which had already conducted many
strikes on militants in Syria from their home bases in southern Russia,
were too large to be accommodated at Russia's air base inside Syria.
The
Iranian air base near Hamadan, sometimes also called Hamedan, is
located in north-west Iran and the Russian bombers would have to over
fly Iraq to strike Syria.
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