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CENTCOM confirms 70 US-trained rebels returned to Syria to fight Daesh

Published September 22nd, 2015 - 08:30 GMT
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Roughly 70 US-trained and equipped rebels have returned to Syria to take up the fight against Daesh, Central Command said Monday

The New Syrian Forces “will fight alongside vetted opposition forces and employ their training and equipment acquired through the T&E program to enhance the efforts of these larger units already in the fight against ISIL,” the US's Middle East command said in a statement, referring to the train and equip program.

While the rebels do not operate under the US-led coalition’s command and control structure, the coalition “will continue to support and enable them as part of the ongoing campaign to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL”.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Sunday that 75 fighters re-entered Syria through the Bab al-Salamah border crossing using 12 all-terrain vehicles with mounted machine guns.

A previous deployment of 54 US-trained rebels met significant battlefield setbacks, and a leading US general recently acknowledged that only “4 or 5” remained in the fight.

Central Command said the contributions of the newly-minted fighters “will be additive to those already being made in Syria by tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds, Sunni Arabs, and other anti-ISIL forces, who have re-secured more than 17,000 sq. km. of territory previously held by ISIL.”

The US initially hoped to deploy 5,400 fighters to Syria this year, but with less than 200 successfully trained and deployed it appears the US-led coalition will fall well short of that goal.

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