Saudi Arabia says deeply concerned at Russia attacks on Syria

Saudi Arabia says deeply concerned at Russia attacks on Syria

DUBAI - Reuters

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks to media regarding the current situation in Syria at the United Nations in Manhattan, New York September 30, 2015. Reuters Photo

Saudi Arabia demands Russia end its military operations against targets in Syria, a Saudi diplomat said in remarks broadcast by Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television, adding the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant group was not present in the areas that were attacked. 

Speaking at the United Nations in New York on Wednesday, Abdallah Al-Mouallimi said: "The delegation of my country expresses its profound concern regarding the military operations which Russian forces have carried out in Homs and Hama today, places where ISIS [ISIL] forces are not present.  These attacks led to a number of innocent victims.  We demand it stop immediately and not recur." 

Using a common acronym for ISIL, he added: "As for those countries that have claimed recently to join in the fight against ISIS terrorism, they can't do that at the same time as they support the terrorism of the Syrian regime ..."