Iran has sent
commandos to Syria as advisers, a military official said on Monday,
suggesting it is using its army as well as paramilitary forces to help
President Bashar al-Assad's forces in the country's civil war. Tehran
is Assad's main regional ally and has provided military and economic
support to his fight against rebel groups and Islamic State militants. "We
are sending commandos from army's Brigade 65 and other units to Syria
as advisers," General Ali Arasteh, deputy chief liaison of the army's
ground force, was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency. Arasteh said last
month that Iran at some point might decide to use commandos and snipers
from its regular armed forces as military advisers in Iraq and Syria. To
date, most Iranians involved in Syria's war have been from the
paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Iran is believed to
have sent hundreds of them as military advisers. An increasing
death toll among Iranian fighters since October last year indicates
Tehran's forces are taking a more active role in the conflict.
Iranian commandos deployed to Syria as advisers: officer
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