02 October 2015 | 15:55

Russian air strikes in Syria to last three to four months: Russian lawmaker

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Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Alexei Pushkov. ©RIA Novosti Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Alexei Pushkov. ©RIA Novosti

Russian air strikes in Syria will last for three to four months and will intensify, a senior Russian lawmaker said Friday as President Vladimir Putin was due in Paris for talks, AFP reports.


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Russian air strikes in Syria will last for three to four months and will intensify, a senior Russian lawmaker said Friday as President Vladimir Putin was due in Paris for talks, AFP reports.

"There is always a risk of getting bogged down but in Moscow they're talking about three to four months of operations," Alexei Pushkov, the head of the foreign affairs committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, told France's Europe 1 radio.

Pushkov said more than 2,500 air strikes by the US-led coalition in Syria had failed to inflict significant damage on the jihadist Islamic State group, but Russia's campaign would be more intensive to achieve results.

"I think it's the intensity that is important. The US-led coalition has pretended to bomb Daesh (another name for Islamic State) for a year, without results.

"If you do it in a more efficient way, I think you'll see results," he said.

Pushkov refuted suggestions from Western nations that Russian planes were mainly bombing not IS jihadists, but rebel groups opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

"The main target are the Daesh groups situated closest to Damascus," Pushkov said.

"We need to eliminate this group or at least neutralise it and afterwards we'll see what Syria's future is," he said.

Putin is due to hold talks with President Francois Hollande in the French capital on Syria before attending a summit also involving the leaders of Ukraine and Germany aimed at consolidating the fragile peace in Ukraine.

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