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Russia and US to hold urgent talks on Syria

October 1, 2015

Moscow and Washington are to begin military talks on Syria shortly, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said. Both nations have clashed over parallel air campaigns in Syria.

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Russia and the US have agreed to hold imminent talks to avoid accidental conflict in Syria, Kerry said on Wednesday at the United Nations.

Russian warplanes bombed targets in Syria on Wednesday near the city of Homs. The US has led a coalition of Western allies and regional states that has been flying missions to Syria for a year.

Moscow has said its mission is to target Islamic State (IS) militants, and that its operations in Homs did just that. But the US, France and other allies have raised doubt over Russia's objectives, suggesting instead that the strikes were aimed at Western-backed rebels who've fought both the IS and forces from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Kerry said he and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, could meet as early as Thursday.

"We agreed on the imperative of, as soon as possible - perhaps even as soon as tomorrow, but as soon as possible - having a military-to-military de-confliction discussion," Kerry said during a joint appearance with Lavrov.

The Russian attacks occured before both Washington and Moscow could talk on how to avert clashes between different militaries.

Moscow says its strikes on Wednesday hit eight Islamic State targets. But the head of Syria's opposition group says one bombing run in Homs killed 36 civilians.

"The Russians struck northern Homs today and killed 36 innocent people...who fought against extremism," said Khaled Khoja, head of the National Coalition, a coalition of Syrian opposition groups.

"Russia is intervening not to fight ISIL, but to prolong the life of Assad and support the continuous killing on a daily basis of civilians," Khoja said, using an acronym for Islamic State.

jr/bw (AFP, dpa, Reuters)