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US still unsure who directed Syria attack, despite Russian dead

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WASHINGTON: The United States is still unsure who directed a Feb 7 attack on US and US-backed forces in Syria, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday, even as he acknowledg­ed accounts that Russian civilian contractor­s were involved.

Reuters has reported that about 300 men working for a Kremlinlin­ked Russian private military firm were either killed or injured in Syria.

The US has estimated about 100 pro-Syrian government forces were killed by US strikes to repel the Feb 7 attack.

Russian military officers told the United States during the incident that Moscow was not involved. The Pentagon has declined to comment on the exact makeup of the attacking forces and Mattis appeared at a loss to explain the incident 10 days later.

“I still cannot give you any more informatio­n on why they would do this. But they took direction from someone,” Mattis told reporters flying back to Washington with him from a trip to Europe, according to a Pentagon transcript.

“Was it local direction? Was it from external sources? Don’t ask me. I don’t know.”

Mattis said he “understood” that Moscow had acknowledg­ed contractor­s were involved, without elaboratin­g on whether that understand­ing came from press reports. Russian officials have told reporters that five Russian citizens may have been killed in clashes with US-led coalition forces.

Still, Russian officials deny they deploy private military contractor­s in Syria, saying Moscow’s only military presence is a campaign of air strikes, a naval base, military instructor­s training Syrian forces, and limited numbers of special forces troops.

But according to people familiar with the deployment, Russia is using large numbers of the contractor­s in Syria because that allows Moscow to put more boots on the ground without risking regular soldiers whose deaths have to be accounted for.

The contractor­s, mostly exmilitary, carry out missions assigned to them by the Russian military, the people familiar with the deployment said. — Reuters

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