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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Russian President Vladimir Putin Oversees the daily airstrikes in Syria from a colossal three-floor war room in Moscow

 Vladimir Putin appeared relaxed as he chaired the meeting on the Russian forces campaign in Syria, which officially began in September
Long rows of identical desks and computer terminals are crammed into the enormous space, filling up three floors with analysts monitoring activities in the conflict zone.
Long rows of identical desks and computer terminals are crammed into the enormous space, filling up the room with analysts working tirelessly on three separate floors as they monitor activities in the conflict zone
Sitting at a desk on the central level of the first floor, the Russian President can be seen observing every detail. Putin is surrounded by his trusted military advisers, who have been working hard to shore up the Assad regime in Syria
 Rows of Russia's finest military officers, including Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov attended the meeting
Strategically positioned the off-green coloured panel walls, several large television monitors can be seen providing the latest updates to the action in the ongoing conflict
 An incredible wall-to-wall set of television monitors furnish the sides of the war room as surveillance is monitored across the world
Russia has stepped up air strikes against Islamist militants in Syria with long-range bombers and cruise missiles after the Kremlin said it wanted retribution for those responsible for blowing up a Russian airliner over Egypt.
 Russia's president Vladimir Putin held a meeting on the Russian Air Force operation in Syria at the National Defence Control Center
Russia began a large-scale bombing campaign against targets in Syria on September 30,2015 in which Moscow says is focused on Islamic State militants.
Analysts pour over data inside the war room as they continue to monitor and progress Russia's war plan in Syria 
The staggering National Defence Control Centre is only a short distance from the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia


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