Ukraine Sent Drones & Operators To HTS Before Offensive That Ousted Assad, WaPo Confirms

This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.Β
While it had been reported in independent as well as Russian media previously, this weekΒ The Washington PostΒ offered further confirmation thatΒ Ukrainian intelligence had provided Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) with direct drone supportΒ in the weeks leading up to the shock offensive which led to the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
βUkrainian intelligence sent about 20 experienced drone operators and about 150 first-person-view drones to the rebel headquarters in Idlib, Syria, four to five weeks ago,βΒ wroteΒ Washington PostΒ columnist David Ignatius this week.
ViaΒ Ukrinform
Ukrainian officials had previously openly boasted that they would assist in hitting Russian assets and bases in Syria, in order to bog its forces down there and distract the top Russian command from the Ukrainian front lines.
Small drone warfare has been said by many analysts to be a key component further demoralizing Syrian Army positions after Assadβs military and state institutions had been essentially hollowed out after years of grinding war and crippling Western sanctions.
The Washington PostΒ wrote:
The aid from Kyiv playedΒ only a modest role in overthrowing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Western intelligence sources believe. But it was notable as part of a broader Ukrainian effort to strike covertly at Russian operations in the Middle East, Africa and inside Russia itself.
Ukraineβs covert assistance program in Syria has beenΒ an open secret, though senior Biden administration officials said repeatedly in answer to my questions that they werenβt aware of it. Ukraineβs motivation is obvious: Facing a Russian onslaught inside their country, Ukrainian intelligence hasΒ looked for other fronts where it can bloody Russiaβs noseΒ and undermine its clients.
Russia has acknowledged and vehemently condemned this, after Assad fled to Moscow where he and his family were given asylum.
βUkrainian military instructors from the GUR are presentβ¦Β training HTS fighters for combat operations,β Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia told a UN audience soon after the HTS offensive started and took Aleppo.
And more from WaPo on Ukraine entering a βdirty warβΒ in Syria:
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had made a similar claim in September aboutΒ βUkrainian intelligence emissariesβ in Idlib. He claimed they were conducting βdirty operations,βΒ according to the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, which asserted that Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, head of the GUR, had been in touch personally with HTS.
Not only does this mean the Zelensky government was directly supporting a US-designated terror organization, but clearly such a clandestine operationΒ would have involved some degree of NATO coordination.
While itβs very clear NATO member Turkey has been propping up both HTS and the βSyrian National Armyβ (SNA), the latter primarily in Aleppo and north of it, itβs a bit of an open question the degree to which Western intelligence was directly guiding the HTS offensive. Certainly HTS has had NATO assistance in the recent past, at the very least. For example, a Western intelligence staffed βoperations roomβ in southern Turkey helped the Islamist coalition take Idlib from Assad forces in the first place, in 2015.