Россия критикует действия Турции в Идлибе накануне встречи Путина и Эрдогана

Накануне экстренного саммита между президентом России Путиным и президентом Турции Эрдоганом российское министерство обороны раскритиковало Турцию за ее действия в Идлибе, что свидетельствует о том, что отношения между двумя странами ухудшились. В среду (3 марта) официальный представитель Министерства обороны России Игорь Конашенков заявил журналистам, что "наблюдательные посты вооруженных сил Турции в идлибской зоне деэскалации в Сирии располагались в укрепрайонах террористических группировок и фактически срослись с ними".

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Конашенков напомнил, что по сочинским соглашениям от сентября 2018 года Турция взяла на себя обязательства вытеснить террористов с их тяжелой артиллерией от границ идлибской зоны на 15-20 км. Вместо этого, отметил генерал, за почти 18 месяцев официально признанные ООН террористическими группировки "Хайят Тахрир аш-Шам" (одно из названий запрещенной в РФ организации "Джебхат ан-Нусра"), "Исламской партии Туркестана" и "Хуррас ад-Дин" (все запрещены в РФ) вытеснили в зоне всех боевиков "умеренной оппозиции" на север, к турецкой границе. "Произошло сращивание укрепленных районов террористов с развернутыми по соглашению турецкими наблюдательными постами", - сообщил Конашенков.

Конашенков заявил, что российская авиабаза Хмеймим и сирийские города подвергались ежедневным атакам и обстрелам со стороны боевиков из-за невыполнения Турцией обязательств по созданию демилитаризованной зоны в идлибской зоне деэскалации. "Атаки и массированные артиллерийские обстрелы соседних мирных населенных пунктов и российской авиабазы Хмеймим из спорадических стали ежедневными", - заявил генерал.

По словам Конашенкова, Турция перебросила в идлибскую зону деэскалации в Сирии военную группировку численностью с механизированную дивизию, однако на Западе предпочитают не замечать демонстративное нарушение Анкарой международного права.

Встреча президентов России и Турции запланирована на ближайший четверг (5 марта).

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам ТАСС и других агентств

фото: Здание Министерства обороны в Москве

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