Over 2,000 Afghans sent by Iran killed in Syria: Report

Iran rarely provides figures on the numbers fighting and killed in its operations in Syria and Iraq.- AP file photo

Tehran, Iran - The Fatemiyoun Brigade of Afghan "volunteer" recruits has been fighting in Syria for five years.

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By AFP

Published: Sat 6 Jan 2018, 3:00 PM

Last updated: Sat 6 Jan 2018, 5:53 PM

More than 2,000 Afghans deployed by Iran have been killed fighting in Syria on the side of President Bashar Al Assad's regime, an official in the volunteer force told Iranian media.
The Fatemiyoun Brigade of Afghan "volunteer" recruits has been fighting in Syria for five years, said Zohair Mojahed, a cultural official in the brigade.
"This brigade has given more than 2,000 martyrs and 8,000 wounded," he said in an interview with the reformist Shargh newspaper published on Saturday.
Iran rarely provides figures on the numbers fighting and killed in its operations in Syria and Iraq.
The last toll was provided by the veterans organisation in March, which said 2,100 volunteers had died without specifying how many were foreign recruits.
Iran denies sending professional troops to fight in the region, saying it has only provided military advisors and organised brigades made up of volunteers from Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Fatemiyoun is reportedly the biggest military unit deployed by Iran in Iraq and Syria, made up of recruits from Afghanistan.
Iranian media has reported on the funerals of volunteer "martyrs" and aired television features about their presence in Syria.

AFP

Published: Sat 6 Jan 2018, 3:00 PM

Last updated: Sat 6 Jan 2018, 5:53 PM

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