Russian ship with helicopters for Syrian regime sets sail again

Its new departure under a Russian flag will provoke fresh tensions because the
Kremlin sent a flotilla of naval ships headed by a destroyer, the Admiral
Chabanenko, to the Mediterranean earlier this week. The flotilla is a short
way ahead of the Alaed and is destined to call at Tartus, the Syrian port
where Russia has a naval base.

On Wednesday, a senior Russian defence official said its navy could be
dispatched to ensure the passage of merchant shipping to Syria.

“The fleet will be sent on task to guarantee the safety of our ships, to
prevent anyone interfering with them in the event of a blockade,”
Vyacheslav Dzirkaln said. “I remind you, there are no limits.”

Rosoboronexport, Russia’s state arms agency, confirmed in a statement on
Friday that the overhauled helicopters were on board the Alaed. It did not
mention the number, but originally there were three, which are thought to be
the first deliveries of a larger batch.

Moscow has insisted that it is breaking no laws in delivering the aircraft,
which already belonged to Syria but had been serviced in Russia under a
contract signed in 2008. It says the helicopters are in parts and would take
three months to assemble.

Russia also accuses the west of hypocrisy, pointing to reports that the CIA
is coordinating arms
supplies to Syrian rebels via Arab
intermediaries.

Members of the Syrian National Council, a coalition of groups opposing Mr
al-Assad, said this week during a visit to Moscow they were concerned the
presence of Russian naval ships off Syria could encourage the president to
use more violence against civilians.

Helicopter gunships reportedly fired on villagers in Ham province on Thursday,
killing as many as 200 people.

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