Wednesday, March 16, 2016

New group videoconferencing aircraft took off from an airbase in Hmeymim Russia – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, March 16 -. RIA Novosti Another group of aircraft air-space forces of Russia flew from the airbase Hmeymim in Syria in the Russian Federation, according to the Defense Ministry

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on March 14 ordered. Defense Ministry to begin withdrawing the main part of the Russian group from Syria, noting that it had generally complied with its tasks. The remaining Russian troops in Syria will have to “perform a very important function of monitoring the cease-fire and the creation of conditions for the peace process.” This airbase Hmeymim and paragraph logistics Navy in Tartus will continue to work. Since March 15, FSI Russian planes began to return to Russia.

“The next group of Russian aircraft videoconferencing took off from an airbase Hmeymim in places of permanent deployment on the territory of the Russian Federation”, – stated in the

It is noted that the group entered the “leader.” – Il-76 as well as ground-attack aircraft Su-25.

The department reminded that the long-distance flights of Russian aircraft from an airbase Hmeymim in places of permanent deployment on the territory of the Russian Federation carried out in groups. In this case, the composition of each group is “the leader” – the aircraft of military transport aircraft (Tu-154 or IL-76), which is transported engineers and technicians, aviation and logistical assets, as well as the following Russian warplanes different for him types.

the group in this building should be on the designated routes to the Russian border, after crossing which all planes already fly on their own to their airfields permanent home. It is noted that, if necessary, during the flight over the territory of Russian aircraft makes an intermediate landing at military airfields for refueling and technical state control

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