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Russia says its Aerospace Forces struck northwestern Syria, killing up to 100 radicals

Yegorov said at a news conference that the strikes by the Aerospace Forces killed 100 radicals, destroyed a command post, depots of ammunitions, weapons and materiel resources, the headquarters of the camp and up to 15 vehicles with machine guns

MOSCOW, October 16. /TASS/. Russian Aerospace Forces struck a training camp and a command post of militants in the northwest of Syria, killing up to 100 radicals, Head of Russia's Center for Reconciliation of the Opposing Sides in Syria Major General Oleg Yegorov said on Sunday.

He said militants continue clashes in Syria’s northwest, which is controlled by Turkey, as the Jabhat al-Nusra (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), Jabhat al-Shamiyah and Feilak al-Sham groups divide areas of influence.

Yegorov said at a news conference that the strikes by the Aerospace Forces killed 100 radicals, destroyed a command post, depots of ammunitions, weapons and materiel resources, the headquarters of the camp and up to 15 vehicles with machine guns.