Russia is attempting to recruit Syrian fighters for its war against Ukraine, an American defense official quoted by multiple American media outlets said on Tuesday.
The official said a report by The Wall Street Journal the previous day on the recruitment effort was accurate, referring to a story about Moscow seeking out Syrian fighters with urban-warfare experience who could aid Russian invasion efforts of Ukrainian cities, like its capital of Kiev.
Russia has not commented on the reports.
“It’s not clear how long it might take such a group of Syrian fighters to reach Ukraine, how they would integrate with the Russian military or how effective they might be,” said NPR.
Russian ground maneuvers outside of Kiev and other cities have stalled in recent days, it noted, unlike more rapid movement into southern Ukrainian cities.
The American official said Russia deployed “nearly 100 percent” of its military forces last month to Ukraine’s borders.