In Qamishli, Russians may be looking to build a second air base

21-01-2016
Rudaw
Tags: Qamishli Russia Syria Russian fighter jets
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Russian engineers and soldiers have been spotted at the Qamishli airport in northern Syria, where a monitoring group says they are preparing facilities to possibly receive Russian cargo and fighter jets. 

Qamishli is a Kurdish city in Syria that is smack on the border with Turkey.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) claims the Russian personnel are upgrading facilities at Qamishli airport in case Moscow needs another air base in Syria, which would boost Russia´s operational capability in Syria.

It remains unclear whether the airport is to be used as an auxiliary base, or a full-fledged facility, such as the Latakia air base that the Russians have been using since the start of their deployment four months ago.

According to the Turkish state-run Anadolu Agency, the Russian soldiers will be deployed in areas in the northeast where the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad retains control. 

Most of that area is now controlled by the Syrian Kurds. However, the regime has some small pockets of territory in control, such as a portion of the city of Hasakah. 

While they have clashed, the Syrian regime and the Syrian Kurds have not waged war against each other.

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