The move is a blow to Britain and Americas mission to wipe out Islamic State but maintain an opposition to brutal dictator Assad Russia has sent its crack special troops into Syria to back up President Bashar al-Assads bid to wipe out his opposition.
Vladimir Putins feared Spetsnaz unit and a covert para battalion ghosted into the war-torn country and are preparing for an all-out assault on rebels fighting the regime including moderate units such as the western-backed Free Syrian Army.
A military source said last night: Putins marines are there to guard the airbases they are using against sabotage by rebels. But Spetsnaz and air- assault troops are not there to provide security to static objects, they are extremely aggressive and highly trained.
They are there to mop up after air strikes, call in air strikes, go on extremely covert missions against rebels and ultimately wipe them out.
And they will not be as accountable as British or US special forces. They are there for one reason, to wipe out anyone threatening Assad. By any means. And by doing that they will be consolidating Russias position on the Med and in the Middle East.
Putin claims the mission is to defeat IS but his warplanes have been helping Assad by smashing rebel positions. Most of the targets in Northern Syria have been al-Qaeda affiliates or less extreme rebel groups opposed to the leader, some of which are CIA-trained and MI6-backed.
Spetsnaz Special Purpose Soldiers have been joined by the 7th Air Assault Mountain Division.
They are among Russias toughest and most shadowy troops, many of whom have fought dirty wars in Chechnya where they built up a deep hatred of jihadists.
They went on bloody revenge missions against local jihad units to punish them for atrocities against Russian troops and civilians.
America has vowed to step up its attacks on IS in reaction to Putins air strikes on Assads opponents. And Nato yesterday urged Russia to end its rebel attacks and focus on beating IS.
Saudi clerics called on Muslim countries to back holy war against Syria and its Iranian and Russian backers. The Sunni-ruled land is suspected of supporting al-Qaeda and IS against Shia supporters of Assad. Saudi has joined air strikes on IS in Syria.
Poster Comment:
And they will not be as accountable as British or US special forces...
Excellent. I hope they do a fine job of violating human rights. I recall when the Muslim Brotherhood kidnapped some Soviet diplomats back in the 80's, around when they were kidnapping Americans, and being rewarded for it. Spetsnaz did not worry about human rights. After one of the diplomats was killed, they kidnapped some family members pf the kidnappers, and sent back the body of one of them with his scrotum cut off and sewed into his mouth. Muslim Brotherhood released the other diplomats.
We on the other hand had a hostage crisis that lasted for several years and led to the Iran-Contra Affair. If you want to play in that part of the world, you've got to play hardball.