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UK's Fallon says disturbed by Russian air strikes in Syria

by Reuters
Wednesday, 20 January 2016 09:37 GMT

A man carries a child that survived from under debris in a site hit by what activists said were airstrikes carried out by the Russian air force in the town of Douma, eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria January 10, 2016. REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh

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"We have estimates of several hundred civilians killed through the use of unguided munitions..." - UK defence secretary

PARIS, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Britain is "increasingly disturbed" by Russian air strikes on moderate opposition forces and civilians in Syria, its defence secretary said on Wednesday, adding that it was time for U.S.-led coalition forces to capitalise on recent Islamic State setbacks.

"I am increasingly disturbed by Russian bombing," British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said ahead of a defence ministers' meeting in Paris to assess U.S.-led coalition efforts in Syria and Iraq.

"The casualty total keeps climbing. We have estimates of several hundred civilians killed through the use of unguided munitions on civilian areas and opposition groups fighting (Syrian President Bashar al) Assad.

"That I deplore. Propping up the Assad regime is simply prolonging the agony. On the contrary, Russia should be using its influence to make it clear that Assad has no future in Syria."

He added that it was time to capitalise on Islamic State's recent setbacks and tighten the noose around its Syrian bastion Raqqa.

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by James Regan)

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