The Russians Are Coming to Aid Syria... Or Are They?
As yet there is a shortage of proven facts to sustain allegations of a big new Russian military build-up in Syria, says Patrick Cockburn
Overall, there is little evidence that at this stage Russia has substantially increased its existing mission – providing advice and instruction – probably numbering in the hundreds, plus aircraft engineers and logistics specialists protected by Russian marines.
Mr Assad’s forces are weaker this year and have suffered significant territorial losses to Islamic State (Isis) and a jihadi coalition led by Jabhat al-Nusra. This week the army lost a large airbase at Abo al-Dohur, which was the last government stronghold in Idlib province. But the pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says this was out of service – so it is a setback but not a crippling blow for Damascus.
The biggest threat to President Assad is probably where Isis fighters have advanced from Palmyra and are close to cutting the north-south highway, linking the capital to cities such as Homs and Aleppo, and the Mediterranean. Isis has also taken the government’s last remaining oilfield at Jazal.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/syria-civil-war-the-russians-are-coming-topresident-assads-aid--orare-they-10495563.html
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