(Zaman Al Wasl)- All Syrian military jets are under Iran's control for transporting thousands of Shiite fighters inside the battlefields of Syria, sources said.
The mounting number of Iran-backed militias has pushed regime to put all cargo and big jets under its control.
Iran that lost lives of at least 22,000 fighters in six-year war seems more determine to step up the war amid fears it will not get a big share in the Syrian cake since Russia, powerful ally of Bashar al-Assad has been dominating Damascus palace.
Tehran seeks to deploy new troops in Syria to protect its cake share, analysts say.
Turkey and Russia turned Syria's key patrons, such a rapprochement sparks Iran's concerns over its regional strategy.
Sources also said that Hama military airport in central Syria has turned into Iran's main cargo base where weapons and floods of Shiite militants have been pouring into the war-torn country in support of the Syrian regime and the Islamic Republic's agenda.
Tens of the Iranians cargo planes have landed in Hama airport since mid of January, well-informed source said.
The key ally of Bashar al-Assad has transferred at least 18000 afghan fighters to Syria since the revolution erupted in March 2011. Also, thousands of Iran's Revolutionary Guard corps and even military students were also moved to Syria to practice a real warfare.
The mounting number of Iran-backed militias has pushed regime to put all cargo and big jets under its control.
Iran that lost lives of at least 22,000 fighters in six-year war seems more determine to step up the war amid fears it will not get a big share in the Syrian cake since Russia, powerful ally of Bashar al-Assad has been dominating Damascus palace.
Tehran seeks to deploy new troops in Syria to protect its cake share, analysts say.
Turkey and Russia turned Syria's key patrons, such a rapprochement sparks Iran's concerns over its regional strategy.
Sources also said that Hama military airport in central Syria has turned into Iran's main cargo base where weapons and floods of Shiite militants have been pouring into the war-torn country in support of the Syrian regime and the Islamic Republic's agenda.
Tens of the Iranians cargo planes have landed in Hama airport since mid of January, well-informed source said.
The key ally of Bashar al-Assad has transferred at least 18000 afghan fighters to Syria since the revolution erupted in March 2011. Also, thousands of Iran's Revolutionary Guard corps and even military students were also moved to Syria to practice a real warfare.
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