Moscow launched its anti-Daesh operation in Syria almost a year ago, on September 30, 2015. Unlike the US-led coalitions' efforts in the country, Russia's campaign has been authorized by Damascus and is conducted in close cooperation with government forces. "Russian aircraft have brought Syrians hope for life and security," the source said. "In Latakia alone, dozens of villages were liberated in several months [after the Russian operation was launched]. Thousands of people returned to their homes. The SAA retook control of hundreds of strategic locations. People are no longer at risk of the militants shelling them because [radical fighters] were pushed far away from Latakia."
The Syrian lieutenant from an SAA unit that has coordinated its operations with the Russian Aerospace Forces in the province of Latakia also said that Moscow's involvement has helped to drastically change the balance of power in the Syrian war largely due to the fact that Russia has sent some of its best, newest and most powerful planes to the war-torn country.
Moscow's military engagement has been instrumental in helping the SAA advance to areas hard to reach for land forces. Russian planes launched airstrikes against the most fortified militant positions often located in mountains and hills of the Latakia, Idlib and Aleppo provinces that made it possible for the SAA to storm those areas. "In the forests of Latakia, a Russian pilot made a low-altitude pass to destroy terrorists with a machinegun. It was a tour de force. The terrorists did not expect a helicopter do something like that. Those who survived had to flee and hide behind trees," he said.
The source further pointed to coordination and intelligence sharing as the key factors behind recent developments in Syria.

The source said that Russia's involvement helped to transform the SAA operation into an offensive at a time when Damascus was struggling to contain the insurgency. The SAA and Russian forces have achieved what the US-led coalition is only claiming to do: terrorists have lost the majority of their forces and territories in Syria, he added.





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