Syrian rebels say Russia deploys ground troops in Idlib and Russia denies - It's Over 9000!

Syrian rebels say Russia deploys ground troops in Idlib and Russia denies

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Russia has sent special forces in recent days to fight alongside the Assad regime's troops struggling to make gains in a more than two-month assault in northwestern Syria to seize the last opposition bastion, senior rebel commanders told Reuters news agency according to Al Jazeera news outlet.

The claims in Thursday's report were swiftly rejected by the Russian defence ministry, Al Jazeera said. 

"Russia has never had and has no ground forces in Syria," the ministry was cited as saying by Russia's RIA news agency.

Earlier, the rebel commanders were quoted as saying that although Russian officers and troops had been behind front lines directing the operations, using snipers and firing anti-tank missiles, this was the first time Moscow had sent ground troops onto the battlefield in the campaign that began at the end of April.

"These special Russian forces are now present in the battlefield. The Russians are intervening directly now," Captain Naji Mustafa, spokesman for the Turkey-backed National Front for Liberation (NFL) coalition of rebel factions, told Reuters.

Russian ground forces entered the battle with regime forces to seize the strategic Humaymat hilltops in northern Hama that fell into rebel hands last week, regaining it after previous successive attempts by the regime forces failed.

"When Bashar al-Assad's forces failed to advance, Russia then intervened directly ... after bombing the area with more than 200 sorties," Mustafa said.

The head of a major rebel group said Moscow's deployment of undisclosed numbers of ground forces came only after elite Syrian government troops known as the Tiger Forces and allied militias were unable to make "any significant territorial gains".

"The Syrian army found itself in a crisis and were forced to ask for Russian troops on the battlefield," said Jamil al-Saleh, the head of Jaish al-Izza rebel group.

Another rebel official said Iranian-backed Shia forces that had so far refrained from joining the Russian-led assault were now entering the battlefield.

"The Iranians have brought reinforcements and are now fighting on several fronts," said Mohammad Rashid, a spokesperson for Jaish al-Nasr, a Turkey-backed rebel group fighting the Syrian army.

Source: Al Jazeera.

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