“Deconflicting mechanisms work, they are very effective. There is a clear understanding of who does what and in what area, and in fact it is a question of coordination sometimes, ”Grushko quotes TASS.

According to him, “for political reasons,” the United States does not want to call this coordination, but they call it “deconflicting.”

Earlier, the Turkish Minister of Defense, Hulusi Akar, said that Washington could supply Ankara with Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems (ADMS) due to the aggravation of the situation in Syrian Idlib.

After the terrorist attack on the SAR army, which led to a breakthrough in the defense of the Syrian government forces, the Russian air forces struck the militants' equipment.

Russia has called on Turkey to stop incidents and stop transferring weapons to avoid incidents.

Later, EU leaders called on the parties to the military conflict in Syrian Idlib to immediately ceasefire.