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US reporters ignore first journalist tour of liberated Palmyra organized by Russian military – MoD | US reporters ignore first journalist tour of liberated Palmyra organized by Russian military – MoD |
(about 17 hours later) | |
The Russian military have given access to journalists from 11 countries to the liberated Syrian city of Palmyra. Moscow noted the absence of American journalists in the group. | The Russian military have given access to journalists from 11 countries to the liberated Syrian city of Palmyra. Moscow noted the absence of American journalists in the group. |
The group of 27 media professionals from Germany, Italy, Belgium, China, Serbia and other nations were transported from the Russian military base in Khmeimim to Palmyra on Thursday. | The group of 27 media professionals from Germany, Italy, Belgium, China, Serbia and other nations were transported from the Russian military base in Khmeimim to Palmyra on Thursday. |
They were carried halfway across the country by Mil Mi-8 AMTSh military transport helicopters guarded by Mil Mi-35 helicopter gunships. | They were carried halfway across the country by Mil Mi-8 AMTSh military transport helicopters guarded by Mil Mi-35 helicopter gunships. |
The journalists were taken to the historic part of the city, which was badly damaged by the Islamic State while they controlled the city. They also had a chance to speak to local residents and Russian military engineers, who are taking part in demining the city. | The journalists were taken to the historic part of the city, which was badly damaged by the Islamic State while they controlled the city. They also had a chance to speak to local residents and Russian military engineers, who are taking part in demining the city. |
Absent from the group were journalists from the US, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov noted. He said that four US-based media outlets cancelled their accreditation requests on the eve of the trip, “as if they were following an order.” | |
Palmyra, which fell into IS hands in May 2015, was liberated by the Syrian army and pro-Damascus militias, who were given air support by Russian warplanes. | Palmyra, which fell into IS hands in May 2015, was liberated by the Syrian army and pro-Damascus militias, who were given air support by Russian warplanes. |
The military success was met with muted response by officials in the US and some of its allies, who, Moscow said, tried to downplay its importance. | The military success was met with muted response by officials in the US and some of its allies, who, Moscow said, tried to downplay its importance. |
READ MORE: London ‘tries to downplay’ Damascus and Moscow’s role in liberating Palmyra – Russian FM spox | READ MORE: London ‘tries to downplay’ Damascus and Moscow’s role in liberating Palmyra – Russian FM spox |
RT’s crew as well as some other Russian media had a chance to visit Palmyra earlier than the majority of media outlets, while the city was considered too dangerous for a major press tour by the military. | RT’s crew as well as some other Russian media had a chance to visit Palmyra earlier than the majority of media outlets, while the city was considered too dangerous for a major press tour by the military. |
READ MORE: ‘Pearl of the desert’: RT visits liberated ancient ruins of Palmyra (DRONE FOOTAGE) | READ MORE: ‘Pearl of the desert’: RT visits liberated ancient ruins of Palmyra (DRONE FOOTAGE) |
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