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Russia sent antiaircraft missiles to Syria

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MOSCOW — Russia has sent antiaircraft missiles to Syria to safeguard its jets involved in airstrikes against militants in the war-battered Arab country, the commander of the Russian Air Force was quoted as saying Thursday.

Russia has been carrying out airstrikes on Islamic State fighters in Syria since the end of September at the request of President Bashar Assad, Russia's long-term ally.

Russian officials have insisted that their military involvement in Syria will be limited to an air-force operation.

Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev said in an interview with the daily Komsomolskaya Pravda that the antiaircraft missiles were there to project Russian fighter jets from a possible attack or hijack while on mission.

"There can be different emergencies, such as hijacking the jet on the territory of a neighboring country or an attack on it," he said. "We should be prepared for that."

Bondarev did not specify the type of missiles Russia provided.

Russia and Western nations have been engaged in intense diplomatic talks in the past few weeks, aiming to bring about a political settlement in Syria, which has been torn by a civil war since 2011 that has killed 250,000 people and forced millions to flee.

A Russian deputy foreign minister said earlier this week that Moscow was aiming to host a round of talks between Syrian officials and opposition leaders next week. He said the Syrian government had agreed to participate but it was unclear which opposition groups might come.

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