Four soldiers in
Iran's regular army were killed in Syria, the Tasnim news agency
reported on Monday, only a week after Tehran announced the deployment of
army commandos to help President Bashar al-Assad in the civil war
there. Tehran is Assad's
main regional ally and has provided military and economic support to his
fight against rebel groups and Islamic State militants. To
date, most Iranians involved in the Syrian war have been from the
paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Iran is believed to
have sent hundreds as military advisers. But
an officer in the Iranian army's ground force said last week that
commandos from the army's Brigade 65 and other units were sent to Syria
as advisers. "Four of the first
military advisors of the Islamic Republic's army...were killed in Syria
by takfiri groups," Tasnim reported. Iran refers to the hardline Sunni
Islamists as takfiris. Tasnim has named one of them as Mohsen Qeytaslo, a commando, but has not identified the rest. Commenting
on the deployment of Brigade 65 to Syria, the commander of ground
forces, Brigadier General Hamidreza Pourdastan, said on Monday it was
Iran's new strategy to send more advisers to the Syrian war.
Four Iran army special forces troops killed in Syria: agency
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