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Russia delivers Bastion mobile coastal missile system with Yakhont antiship missiles to Syria
Russia delivers Bastion mobile coastal missile system with Yakhont antiship missiles to Syria
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Russia
delivers Bastion mobile coastal missile system with Yakhont antiship missiles
to Syria
Russia
has delivered supersonic cruise missiles to Syria despite the violence
shaking the Arab country and Israel's furious condemnation of the deal,
a news report said on Thursday. "The Yakhont supersonic anti-ship
cruise missiles have been delivered to Syria," a military source
told the Interfax news agency without disclosing when the shipment was
made.
Russia signed a contract reportedly worth at least $300 million (222
million euros) in 2007 to supply its traditional Arab world ally with
a large shipment of the cruise missiles.
Reports said Russia intended to deliver 72 of the missiles to
Syria in all.
The deal immediately angered Israel, which fears the weapons may fall
into the hands of Hezbollah militants in neighbouring Lebanon.
Bastion mobile
coastal missile system
(picture: Internet)
Russia has since also come under growing pressure
from Washington, which wants all military sales to President Bashar
al-Assad's regime halted because of his deadly crackdown on Syrian street
protests.
But Moscow has defended Assad against global pressure and this week
argued that its arms sales were permitted under international law and
would continue.
Another Russian official told Interfax that the missiles, which operate
as part of the Bastion mobile coastal defence system, "will be
able to protect Syria's entire coast against a possible attack from
the sea."
Each Bastion system is equipped with 36 cruise missiles as well as truck-mounted
radar and other equipment.
It was not immediately clear how many of the missiles Russia has delivered
to Syria so far.