by debkaFile
How hot are things going to become?
In the first military clash between US and Russian
forces in Syria, more than 200 Russian “mercenaries” are reported
killed, scores more injured. US military sources first reported that
100 Russian “advisers” were killed and dozens injured in a US attack on
Syrian and allied pro-Iranian forces on Feb. 8. By Tuesday, Feb. 13,
those figures had doubled. Moscow has not confirmed the incident or the
casualties, which would be five times more than Russian official losses
since it entered the war in 2015. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman,
Dmitry Peskov, declined to comment, saying the Kremlin only tracks data
on the country’s armed forces. According to one Russian officer, the
death toll continues to rise after scores of Russian wounded were flown
to hospitals in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
DEBKAfile’s military sources reported exclusively on Feb. 9 that US special forces had struck Russian military engineers laying a floating bridge on the Euphrates River near
Deir ez-Zour for Syrian army, Hizballah and other pro-Iranian forces to
cross to the east bank. That engagement unfolded when US forces posted
in eastern Syria repelled a Syrian-pro-Iranian attack led by T-72 and
T-55 tanks on a base held by American and US-backed Syrian Democratic
Forces east of the Euphrates River near the oil town of Tabiye.
The strike force was fighting under the command of
Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers. It included members of the Afghan
Shiite militia imported by Tehran, pro-Assad troops of the Syrian
National Defense Forces, local Arab tribesmen and Russian mercenaries.
Those mercenaries were provided by Wagner, a Russian private military
contractor, which supplies ground forces to fight for Assad alongside
the pro-Iranian and Russian combatants.
Against that fighting strength, the Americans used
F-22 Raptors, F-15 Strike Eagles, Air Force AC-130 gunships, Marine
artillery and Army Apache attack helicopters, as well as Special
Operations forces, which stopped the multiple assault in its tracks.
debkaFile
Source: https://www.debka.com/200-russian-advisers-killed-last-weeks-clash-us-forces-syria/
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