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Third Russian cargo plane heading to Lebanon

Other News Materials 4 October 2006 13:36 (UTC +04:00)

(RIA Novosti) - A third cargo plane with equipment for Russian combat engineers in Lebanon took off Wednesday from an air base outside Moscow, a senior Air Force official said.

Two planes took off Tuesday carrying combat engineers and equipment to repair infrastructure devastated in Lebanon during a month of fighting this summer between Hizbollah fighters and the Israeli military. About 100 bridges and 60 highways were destroyed in the fighting, which claimed some 1,000 Lebanese and 160 Israeli lives.

"An Il-76 Candid military transport plane carrying 22 tons of cargo and 14 servicemen took off at 8 a.m. Moscow time (4 a.m. GMT)," said Colonel General Boris Cheltsov, chief of staff of the Russian Air Force.

He said a fourth plane, another Il-76, will depart from the Chkalovsky air field later today to deliver 24 tons of cargo and five servicemen from a Russian bridge-building battalion to the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

The Russian air force will deliver a total of 130 tons of equipment and 300 servicemen to the Middle East country by October 6, while a Russian ship, the Yury Arshenevsky, which left the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk October 1 with combat engineers and equipment to erect six bridges, is scheduled to arrive at the southern Lebanese port of El-Jiya on October 4 or 5.

The upper house of the Russian parliament approved sending a battalion of combat engineers to Lebanon on September 26. Sergei Ivanov, Russia's defense minister and a deputy prime minister, said that Russia's 400-men contingent in Lebanon would not participate in the UN peacekeeping group, but would operate on the basis of bilateral agreements between the Russian and Lebanese governments.

The contingent will operate near the city of Sayda, 48 kilometers (30 miles) south of Beirut, restoring bridges and roads, as well as clearing mines during their three months in Lebanon, reports Trend.

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