Russiainfo-icon has tested over 200 new types of arms in Syriainfo-icon during its campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad, a senior lawmaker said on 22 February, as Moscowinfo-icon was accused of taking part in air strikes against rebel-held Eastern Ghouta.

Vladimir Shamanov, a former commander of Russia's airborne troops who now serves as head of the Russian Duma's defence committee, said: 'As we helped the brotherly Syrian people, we tested over 200 new types of weaponsinfo-icon.

'It's not an accident that today they are coming to usinfo-icon from many directions to purchase our weapons, including countries that are not our allies. Today our military-industrial complex made our armyinfo-icon look in a way we can be proud of.'

Russia, a close ally of the Syrian government in the protracted multi-front warinfo-icon, has been accused of indiscriminate bombing throughout the conflictinfo-icon causing massive casualties.

The latest criticism focuses on the air strikes against the enclave of Eastern Ghouta, where more than 350 civilians have been killed in five days, but the Kremlin denied involvement in the regime-led assault.

Shamanov's remarks also come amid reports that Russia has deployed its Su-57 stealth fighter prototype in Syria, where two such planes were reportedly spotted on 21 February.

Photos of the fifth generation jet, allegedly over Syria, were re-posted by various state mediainfo-icon on 22 February.

A source in the defence ministry confirmed to RBK news agency that the two planes were sent to the Hmeimim base 'for a test in real conditions.'

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the reported deployment of Su-57.