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Syria condemns US troop deployment as act of aggression
by Joseph Earnest April 28, 2016
Newscast Media DAMASCUS—Syria has strongly criticized the United States for the deployment of a contingent of troops on its soil, saying the move amounts to aggression against Syria's national sovereignty. A Syrian Foreign Ministry official on Thursday called the reported deployment of 150 US troops to Rumeilan airport east of Syria, “an unacceptable and illegal intervention” which came without authorization from the Syrian government.
The official said the deployment clearly violated the territorial integrity of Syria and ran contrary to internationally recognized norms and conventions. He called for governments and responsible bodies to take action against the US move. In its biggest expansion of ground forces in Syria since the beginning of the conflict in the country in 2011, US President Barack Obama announced Tuesday that 250 special troops will be sent to Syria in the coming weeks. Russian media revealed Wednesday that a first batch of US army personnel, including 150 soldiers and officers, arrived safely to the Kurdish controlled Rumeilan Military Airport in the eastern Syrian province of Hasakah. “Some have been flown by helicopters to Rumeilan airfield, and some arrived across the border with Iraq. There are instructors and intelligence personnel among them,” a Kurdish security source told Sputnik News. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday that Moscow is seeking detailed information about the new US plan, including the precise purpose of the deployment. “We would like to comprehend what this is all about; whether this is a one-time action, who these people are and where they will be stationed,” Zakharova said. Washington has already deployed dozens of special forces to eastern Syria in what it claims is an effort to shore up local militant groups against Daesh terrorists. Add Comments>> Source: Press TV
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