Russia's defense
ministry said on Tuesday its planes had carried out air strikes to
support four rebel groups in Syria, saying it was working to try to
unite the efforts of the Free Syrian Army and government troops against
Islamic State. The
General Staff of the Russian army issued the statement as U.S. Secretary
of State John Kerry held closed-door talks with Russian President
Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow,
with Syria topping the agenda. It
said over 5,000 Syrian opposition rebels were fighting against Islamic
State in concert with the government forces of President Bashar al-Assad
and that some rebels were supplying Russia's air force with targets for
air strikes. It said it had
conducted strikes in support of a group called "Ganim" which it said was
part of the Free Syrian Army, as well as in support of a group called
"Desert Lions", another group called "Kalamun," and another called "the
Democratic Forces." "This work
aimed at uniting the efforts of the government forces and other groups,
which are interested in liberating Syria from international terrorists,
will be continued," the statement said. The Kremlin has
sent mixed signals on the Free Syrian Army with some government
officials saying Russia is arming them and others denying that. The FSA
itself has denied receiving any Russian help, complaining that Russia is
continuing to bomb it instead. The
Russian defense ministry said more than 150 Syrian opposition groups
were helping support the land operation conducted by the Syrian
government army. "Actions by the
so-called 'moderate opposition' against Islamic State have assisted the
success of the land operation conducted by Syria's armed forces," it
said. A senior Western diplomat who declined to be named was skeptical of Russia's assertions about its collaboration with the FSA. "That’s not reality
on the ground," the diplomat said. "The FSA categorically denies it and
it’s pure propaganda to try and divide the opposition.” (Reuters)
Russia names Syrian rebel groups it says it is supporting with air strikes

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