Russia has begun launching airstrikes in Syria for the second straight day despite US concerns, reports the BBC. The Kremlin insisted again Thursday that the strikes are against terrorists, reports Reuters, though the US isn't buying it. American officials say Vladimir Putin is going after rebels trying to overthrow Moscow ally Bashar al-Assad, not ISIS, and the New York Times reports that one of the groups hit Wednesday was in fact trained by the CIA. The Washington Post characterizes US officials as in a "scrambled" response to the fast move by Putin—which came after just an hour's notice—and sets things up thusly: The White House said it "would not be bullied into supporting President Bashar al-Assad and that it was about to significantly expand its own Syrian air operations." John Kerry and Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov had lengthy talks Wednesday, and military officials might meet as early as Thursday. Also: