According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, terrorists
fired two mortar shells at the Russian Embassy in Damascus on Friday.
MOSCOW, October 28. /TASS/. The mortar shelling of the Russian Embassy in Damascus represents an attempt to provoke Russia to disrupt the humanitarian pause, Frants Klintsevich, first deputy chairman of the Russian Federation Council’s Committee on Security and Defense, said.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, terrorists
fired two mortar shells at the Russian Embassy in Damascus on Friday. One shell
exploded near the entrance to the diplomatic mission. No one was injured, but
material damage has been inflicted on the building, and four cars were damaged
as well. Fire was opened from the Jobar district which remains under control of
anti-government forces.
"I am confident that the shelling of the Russian
embassy by militants is an attempt to provoke Russia, to disrupt the
humanitarian pause," Klintsevich said. He added that the provocation will
fail because Russia will continue to observe the humanitarian pause "until
the very end." "There can be no option of making any concessions to
terrorists. This is both a political and military decision, a decision from the
position of force," he noted.
The decision to extend the humanitarian pause in Aleppo
should be considered in the framework of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech
at the Valdai discussion club, he stressed. "Russia does everything
possible to ease the tensions of confrontations in any ‘hot spot’ of the
planet," Klintsevich continued adding that "by this decision, Putin
extend a hand to US to cooperate not only in Syria, but in the Middle East as a
whole."
On Friday Putin said that resumption of Russian
Aerospace Defense Forces’ airstrikes in Aleppo is unreasonable and ordered to
extend the humanitarian pause in this region, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
told reporters commenting on the address of the Russian General Staff to the
Supreme Commander-in-Chief with a request to allow resumption of Russian
airstrikes at terrorists in east Aleppo.
Source: ITAR-TASS 29-10-2016