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Russia Tells U.S. Only Their Troops Are Welcome in Syria

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Moscow has hit back at a Pentagon report criticizing the actions of Russian troops in Syria.

It follows an assessment to U.S. Congress about the international campaign against ISIS, Operation Inherent Resolve, which accused Russian troops of violating “deconfliction processes” established in the northeast of Syria.

The analysis, covering the first quarter of 2021, said that Russian violations included “the addition of an extra vehicle to pre-arranged patrols,” as well as “not providing proper notification of military transport and fighter aircraft moving from Russia to Syria.”

“While Russian forces largely adhered to the de-confliction processes, violations increased slightly compared to the previous quarter,” said the lead inspector general report, which added Russian actions “did not pose a threat to Coalition forces.”

Russian troops in Syria
Russian troops pictured near al-Qahtaniyah, in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh province on February 4, 2021. Russia has said that the U.S. presence in Syria was “primarily illegal.”DELIL SOULEIMAN/GETTY IMAGES


The report said greater numbers of Russian forces were working in closer proximity to coalition forces, and that Russia “seeks to harass and constrain U.S. forces with the ultimate goal of compelling U.S. forces to withdraw from northeastern Syria.”

The document also said that Russia “continued to try to assert its influence” with the Syrian Democratic Forces [SDF] and engage with the local population.

Russia also looked to present itself as a broker for tensions between the SDF and Turkish-aligned forces, the report added, although it noted that this had been rejected by the SDF.