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Russia offers to send ground troops to Syria’s Aleppo
It would be the first deployment of Russian military personnel outside its
military base on the Syrian coast
by Sami Moubayed Correspondent Gulf News d15:05 August 29, 2016
http://m.gulfnews.com/news/mena/syria/russia-offers-to-send-ground-troops-to-syria-s-aleppo-1.1887139

Beirut: Russia has put forth the unprecedented suggestion of deploying
ground troops in Syria for the first time since the Russian Air Force joined
the Syrian war last September in an effort to bolster its ally Syrian
President Bashar Al Assad.

The offer, submitted to the UN for approval, would be the first deployment
of Russian military personnel outside the Hmaymeem military base on the
Syrian coast.

The troops would be used to support government troops currently fighting in
Aleppo, but it is not clear how many Russian boots would be sent.

Their main focus would be to man military checkpoints, surveillance centres
and intelligence units on the Castello Road at the entrance of the ancient
city.

Aleppo, once coined the industrial capital of Syria, is now largely in
ruins, as the brunt of the Syrian war has been focused on the city which has
been divided between government and opposition forces since 2012.

Opposition forces are currently fighting to break a government-imposed siege
on the city aimed at choking out the last remaining rebel forces.

Russia wants its troops to control the humanitarian corridors, bringing in
UN aid to both rebel-held eastern Aleppo and government-controlled western
Aleppo.

The Syrian opposition is against the proposal. It wants aid to come in
through the Ramouseh district in southwest Aleppo which is controlled by the
Free Syrian Army.

When Russia joined the war in September, it promised its mission would be
short and swift, but a call for ground troops signals a more entrenching
position in the country.

With the support of Russian war planes, Syrian government troops were able
to retake the ancient city of Palmyra from Daesh, along with 12,000 square
metres of countryside in Latakia, Aleppo and Hama.

While Russia said its entry in the war was to defeat Daesh, it has largely
focused its efforts on striking Al Nusra Front and other Turkish-backed
rebel groups who, in their view, are terrorists.

Moscow has helped facilitate supervised talks between the Syrian army and
Kurdish militias in Al Hasaka last week. They were also involved in securing
a deal for rebels to evacuate the strategic town of Daraya, south of
Damascus.

The Russians have also been heavily involved in revamping and upgrading the
military airports of Hmaymeem on the Syrian coast, T4 in Palmyra, and
Kuweires, all three of which have been put at the disposal of the Russian
Army.

All three have been placed under the disposal of the Russian Army. President
Vladimir Putin announced his decision to put full weight behind the
government in Damascus during his address at the UN General Assembly last
September.

In October he gave a televised address, saying that the operations have been
planned in advance, as early as March 2015.

He added that his goal in Syria was “stabilising the legitimate power” and
“creating conditions for political compromise”.

His foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, has been heavily involved in brokering
Syrian peace talks in Geneva since last January.

During 11 months of battle, the Russian Army has lost one jet, which was
shot down by the Turkish Air Force last November.

That single incident triggered a political and economic confrontation
between Moscow and Ankara, reportedly costing the Turkish economy $10
billion n lost trade with Russia.

The dispute was settled after Recep Tayyip Erdogan made an official apology
earlier this summer, ahead of a high-profile meeting with Putin in St
Petersburg on August 9.

As a result of that summit, the Russians started accommodating Turkish
worries in Syria, namely vis-a-vis Kurdish ambitions of statehood on the
Syrian-Turkish border.

Putin promised to eradicate the Kurdish project in exchange for letting his
troops and the Syrian Army overrun the city of Aleppo. Last week, the
Kremlin was silent over the Turkish Army’s invasion and occupation of the
Syrian border city of Jarablus, where it was fully liberated from Daesh.
Reciprocating, Putin severed his ties with Syrian Kurds and nudged
government troops to bomb their positions in the north-eastern city of Al
Hasaka.


Source: http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=71350


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    • VirusGuard

      Not a bad post but the title comes from a web-bot posting tothis forum.

      Russia should send in ground troops since the USA has already done so and then lets see how these yanks get on when they go toe to toe with a real enermy who’s ranks does not include ginger beers.

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