WP learns how Ukrainian intelligence helped Syrian armed opposition

WP: Ukrainian intelligence gave 20 instructors and 150 drones to the HTS a month ago

Ukrainian intelligence has assisted Hayat Tahrir al-Sham by sending the group about 150 drones and about 20 experienced drone operators about a month ago, the US newspaper Washington Post reported, confirming a RIA Novosti investigation that showed that Ukrainian instructors had been training the use of kamikaze drones for the Syrian armed opposition forces that captured Aleppo and a number of other settlements in Syria.

Kiev’s ties to the armed opposition in Syria were confirmed by a RIA Novosti investigation, including an interview with a defector from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham who described how Ukrainian instructors taught the use of UAVs.

‘Ukrainian intelligence sent about 20 experienced drone operators and about 150 drones … to the headquarters (of the opposition forces – ed.) in Idlib four or five weeks ago to help Hayat Tahrir al-Sham,’ the publication writes, citing sources familiar with Ukrainian military activity abroad.’

Earlier, an official representative of the Iranian parliamentary commission on national security and foreign policy, Ibrahim Rezaei, said that the Ukrainian government was supplying the armed opposition in Syria with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and should be held responsible for this.

On 8 December, members of the armed opposition in Syria seized state television in Damascus and claimed on air that they had taken control of the country. Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali said he and several ministers remained in the country and had established contact with the armed opposition leadership. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, after talks with a number of participants in the conflict, decided to step down and left the country, instructing a peaceful transfer of power, with Russia not participating in the talks.

For its part, a source in the Kremlin told RIA Novosti that Assad and his family had arrived in Moscow – the Russian Federation had granted them asylum. The source also noted that Russian officials are in contact with representatives of the armed Syrian opposition, whose leaders have guaranteed the security of Russian military bases and diplomatic institutions.