Moscow denies supplying copters to Syria

Moscow denies supplying copters to Syria
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Summary Moscow has said Russia is not supplying Syria's government with attack helicopters.

Russian Ambassador to Syria Thursday categorically denied that Russia is delivering any helicopters to Syria.Ambassador Riad Haddad, speaking two days after Clinton said the United States had information that attack helicopters were on the way from Russia to Syria.Russia has faced increasing Western criticism over arms supplies to Syria, where the United Nations says government forces have killed more than 10,000 people in bloodshed that began with a crackdown on pro-democracy protests in March 2011.Russia says it is fulfilling existing contracts for supplies of air defence systems, for use against external attacks, and is not sending Syria weapons that could be used in the internal conflict. Haddad echoed those statements, telling a news conference, These are defensive weapons.Clinton said on Tuesday that the United States was concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from Russia to Syria, which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically.A source close to Russias weapons export monopoly Rosoboronexport said on Wednesday there have been no recent contracts between Russia and Syria for new attack helicopters to Damascus, but that Clinton may have been referring to military helicopters which had been repaired in Russia.The source said that at least nine Mi-25 attack helicopters which had been repaired in the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad were sent back to Russia in 2009 for repairs and that the shipment could be returning to Damascus now.He also referred to another batch of helicopters – three Mi-25s and two multipurpose KA-28 helicopters - which the source said were repaired by Aviaremont, which is owned by Russias Defence Ministry, and are believed to have been sent to Syria.
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