President Vladimir Putin said the country is currently flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria.
Operation sources, however, say the aim is to increase this figure to between 200 and 300 a day, according to The Sunday Times.
Russia has been flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria. Soon this number will be closer to 300, according to reports in the British press. The Independent reports:
Russia aims to increase its aerial missions over Syria to 300 a day, sources close to the country’s operations have reportedly said.
President Vladimir Putin said the country is currently flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria.
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Reportedly there is a construction of a new airstrip as part of ongoing preparations of the surge in missions.
“They are extremely concerned about the image of Russia’s military actions here,” according to the source via The Sunday Times.