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12k shares by Taboola Sponsored Links YOU MIGHT LIKE Russians Call It White Swan; Americans Call It Black Knave EnglishRussia The Most Exciting MMORPG You've Ever Played. Don't miss this! Sparta Online Game 10 Biggest Social Media "oops" Moments for Celebrities OldCatLady The Bengal Famine: How the British engineered the worst genocide in human history for profit World Observer Facts All Women Should Know About Ovarian Cancer EmpowHER 10 Crazy Billionaire Habits MyFirstClassLife Russia and US to hold urgent talks to ensure they do not end up in 'conflict' in Syria after Putin defies West to launch air strikes - and they all hit anti-Assad forces rather than ISIS Russia began airstrikes on three provinces in support of President Assad All areas targeted are held by moderate rebels backed by U.S-led coalition U.S. was only given hour notice of strikes, which killed at least 36 civilians John Kerry met with Russian Foreign Minister and pair agreed to hold talks 'as soon as possible' to ensure they don't get into conflict in war-torn Syria See latest news from Russia's air strikes in Syria By SIMON TOMLINSON and EMMA GLANFIELD FOR MAILONLINE and LARISSA BROWN, DEFENCE REPORTER FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 08:58 GMT, 30 September 2015 | UPDATED: 01:04 GMT, 1 October 2015 12k shares 4.4k View comments Russia and the U.S. have agreed to hold urgent military talks to ensure they do not end up 'in conflict' after Vladimir Putin launched airstrikes on Syria. More than 20 Russian fighter jets launched an attack on three provinces in Syria yesterday, after the U.S. was given just one hours' notice to remove its planes and officials from the area. The move increased tensions between the two countries, after concerns were raised that the airstrikes were only targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition, instead of ISIS-held areas. Syrian opposition chief Khaled Khoja said 36 civilians had been killed in the attacks, which also apparently targeted a CIA-vetted Syrian rebel group that was receiving U.S. missiles. Last night, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held a strained press conference alongside Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, with the pair confirming urgent 'de-confliction' talks will be held. Scroll down for video Russian jets have begun raids in Syria after apparently only giving the U.S. an hour to remove its planes and officials from the area. Pictured: Footage shows rockets hitting the Homs province of Syria today +35 Airstrikes: Russian jets have begun raids in Syria after apparently only giving the U.S. an hour to remove its planes and officials from the area. Pictured: Footage shows rockets hitting the Homs province of Syria Explosion: The Russian Defence Ministry said it carried out 20 flights over Syria on Wednesday but concerns were raised they were targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition +35 Explosion: The Russian Defence Ministry said it carried out 20 flights over Syria on Wednesday but concerns were raised they were targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition Read more: dailym.ai/1GjzIeV Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook - on.fb.me/1VoYXc2 Like on.fb.me/1igqszr Visit bit.ly/1kYmijb
ISLAM October 01, 2015 at 01:08PM
12k shares by Taboola Sponsored Links YOU MIGHT LIKE Russians Call It White Swan; Americans Call It Black Knave EnglishRussia The Most Exciting MMORPG You've Ever Played. Don't miss this! Sparta Online Game 10 Biggest Social Media "oops" Moments for Celebrities OldCatLady The Bengal Famine: How the British engineered the worst genocide in human history for profit World Observer Facts All Women Should Know About Ovarian Cancer EmpowHER 10 Crazy Billionaire Habits MyFirstClassLife Russia and US to hold urgent talks to ensure they do not end up in 'conflict' in Syria after Putin defies West to launch air strikes - and they all hit anti-Assad forces rather than ISIS Russia began airstrikes on three provinces in support of President Assad All areas targeted are held by moderate rebels backed by U.S-led coalition U.S. was only given hour notice of strikes, which killed at least 36 civilians John Kerry met with Russian Foreign Minister and pair agreed to hold talks 'as soon as possible' to ensure they don't get into conflict in war-torn Syria See latest news from Russia's air strikes in Syria By SIMON TOMLINSON and EMMA GLANFIELD FOR MAILONLINE and LARISSA BROWN, DEFENCE REPORTER FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 08:58 GMT, 30 September 2015 | UPDATED: 01:04 GMT, 1 October 2015 12k shares 4.4k View comments Russia and the U.S. have agreed to hold urgent military talks to ensure they do not end up 'in conflict' after Vladimir Putin launched airstrikes on Syria. More than 20 Russian fighter jets launched an attack on three provinces in Syria yesterday, after the U.S. was given just one hours' notice to remove its planes and officials from the area. The move increased tensions between the two countries, after concerns were raised that the airstrikes were only targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition, instead of ISIS-held areas. Syrian opposition chief Khaled Khoja said 36 civilians had been killed in the attacks, which also apparently targeted a CIA-vetted Syrian rebel group that was receiving U.S. missiles. Last night, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held a strained press conference alongside Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, with the pair confirming urgent 'de-confliction' talks will be held. Scroll down for video Russian jets have begun raids in Syria after apparently only giving the U.S. an hour to remove its planes and officials from the area. Pictured: Footage shows rockets hitting the Homs province of Syria today +35 Airstrikes: Russian jets have begun raids in Syria after apparently only giving the U.S. an hour to remove its planes and officials from the area. Pictured: Footage shows rockets hitting the Homs province of Syria Explosion: The Russian Defence Ministry said it carried out 20 flights over Syria on Wednesday but concerns were raised they were targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition +35 Explosion: The Russian Defence Ministry said it carried out 20 flights over Syria on Wednesday but concerns were raised they were targeting anti-government rebels, many of whom are backed by the U.S.-led coalition Read more: dailym.ai/1GjzIeV Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook - on.fb.me/1VoYXc2 Like on.fb.me/1igqszr Visit bit.ly/1kYmijb