January 28th that Russian media RusVesna released several videos showing that the Russian Air Force carried out air strikes on the Islamic State (ISIS) extremists in Syria.
According to the report, after a series of terrorist attacks by ISIS extremists, the Russian Air Force and the Syrian government army began a large-scale anti-terrorism operation in the Badia Desert, and Russian Air Force continues to search for and destroy extremists.
Russian media said that recently, the roar of combat aircraft can be heard in Latakia, Syria.
These planes have been sent to look for extremists hiding underground and trying to form a new terrorist organization.
Video shows that Russian warplanes destroyed the hiding place and transportation vehicles of IS extremists in a white desert between Palmyra and Deir ez-Zor, killing dozens of extremists.
At present, ISIS organizations have almost completely lost their previous influence.
However, the remnants of its forces continue to launch attacks, and soldiers and civilians are killed from time to time.
A few days ago, ISIS extremists attacked the Syrian government transport convoy on Highway 7, killing several Syrian soldiers.
To this end, the Russian Air Force and the Syrian government army began an anti-terrorism operation.
Screenshots of videos released by Russian media
Syrian government sources said: “The Russian Air Force is still continuing to crack down on extremist sites, while Syrian army soldiers are carrying out ground operations to find terrorists.”
According to the British newspaper The Sun, Russian warplanes launched 95 air strikes on ISIS extremists in Syria within 24 hours.
The Russian Air Force released video clips guiding bombs to blow up extremists hiding in the desert.
Earlier this week, the Syrian army convoy was ambushed, killing 4 soldiers and injuring 10.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Russian-Syrian army later began a major operation to ensure the security of strategically vital routes and surrounding areas.
British media said that Russian and Syrian troops found extremists hiding places in the desert of Homs Province.
Russian fighter bombers then destroyed these hiding places and many vehicles said to be used for the attack.
A week ago, after extremist mine attacks killed 10 Syrian soldiers, Russia carried out 40 air strikes on ISIS positions in Aleppo, Hama and Raqqa provinces.
It is believed that there are still 3,000 ISIS extremists in Syria.