Syria war, (Russian and US military vehicles collide)
The Russian and US governments
have blamed each other for a collision between Russian and US armored vehicles
in north-eastern Syria in which several US troops were injured.
Video of the collision was broadcast
by a Russian nationalist website, Rusvesna.su, then widely retweeted.
The video appears to show a
Russian military vehicle in a desert convoy ramming a US armored car, as a
Russian helicopter flies low overhead.
Russia says the US obstructed a
patrol.
News of the incident broke on
Wednesday. The Russian defense ministry said it had given the US military prior
warning that it would be patrolling in the area.
"Despite that, in violation
of existing agreements, the US armed forces soldiers tried to block the Russian
patrol," said a ministry statement quoted by Tess news agency.
In response to that, the Russian
military police took necessary measures to prevent an incident and to carry on
fulfilling the mission they had been given.
The White House National
Security Council (NSC) said a Russian vehicle had struck a US mine-resistant
all-terrain vehicle, causing injuries to the vehicle's crew.
An unnamed US military source
told the Politico website that four US soldiers had suffered mild concussion.
There have been numerous
incidents involving US forces in north-eastern Syria. A week or so ago they
came under fire from Russia's Syrian allies.
Back in February 2018 a
large force of Russian mercenaries launched an assault against US positions
near a major oilfield. They were repulsed, suffering heavy casualties.
This latest incident
though is different. It results from a direct confrontation between the
official Russian military and US troops. The Americans contend that this is
part of a pattern of incidents. Russia is breaking a variety of local co-ordination
agreements, they say, and is essentially harassing US forces.
So why is this happening
now? Moscow sees the US as on the way out in Syria. Last October, President
Donald Trump famously decided to withdraw 1,000 US troops that were operating
in support of Kurdish allies, only to change his mind, retaining a much smaller
force in a more restricted area.
But Russia knows mr
Trump wants to reduce Washington's overseas military footprint. Moscow seems
intent on showing the Americans the door.
The US has about 500
troops in the area - far fewer than previously - to help secure it against any
further threat from Islamic State (IS) jihadists. The US military is assisting
the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance.
NSC spokesperson John Elliot,
quoted by Politico, said the incident had occurred at about 10:00 local time on
Tuesday, when a routine security patrol encountered Russian troops near Dayrick
in north-east Syria.
Condemning the Russian
military for colliding with a US vehicle, he said the coalition patrol had then
left the area to de-escalate the situation.
Unsafe and
unprofessional actions like this represent a breach of de-confliction
protocols, committed to by the United States and Russia in December 2019,mr Elliot
said.
Russia has provided huge
firepower including heavy bombers, for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces
battling various rebel group including IS.
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