The head of British intelligence agency MI6, Alex Young called the Russian action in Syria further exacerbate the situation in the country. He also warned that Russia's actions in Syria will lead to tragic and could put British security at risk.
"Facts on the field very extreme situations are very complex. Misfortune is happening in Syria continue and get worse. I can not say what will happen in the next year," said Young
"But what I do know is this: we can not be safe from acaman coming from Syria unless the civil war ended," he said as quoted by Sky, Thursday (08/12/2016).
He also criticized the related objectives to be obtained by Moscow in the Middle East. "Russia is trying to create a desert and call it peace. It is a humanitarian tragedy that hurts," he related bombings in Aleppo.
"I believe the behavior of Russia in Syria, allied to the Assad regime that dideskriditkan if they do not change policy direction, will give a tragic example of the dangers of legitimacy," he said again.
"In defining a person as a terrorist who oppose the government with brutal, they alienate these groups to the extremists must be defeated," he said.
"Facts on the field very extreme situations are very complex. Misfortune is happening in Syria continue and get worse. I can not say what will happen in the next year," said Young
"But what I do know is this: we can not be safe from acaman coming from Syria unless the civil war ended," he said as quoted by Sky, Thursday (08/12/2016).
He also criticized the related objectives to be obtained by Moscow in the Middle East. "Russia is trying to create a desert and call it peace. It is a humanitarian tragedy that hurts," he related bombings in Aleppo.
"I believe the behavior of Russia in Syria, allied to the Assad regime that dideskriditkan if they do not change policy direction, will give a tragic example of the dangers of legitimacy," he said again.
"In defining a person as a terrorist who oppose the government with brutal, they alienate these groups to the extremists must be defeated," he said.