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Ukraine sent drones to Syrian rebels ahead of Assad’s overthrow — The Washington Post

Ukraine provided military support to Syrian opposition groups shortly before the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, The Washington Post [reports](https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/12/10/ukraine-syria-russia-war/), citing unnamed sources.

According to the publication, Ukrainian intelligence sent 20 drone operators and around 150 drones to Idlib in early November to assist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. However, Kyiv’s support wasn’t instrumental in Assad’s removal, according to sources within Western intelligence cited by the outlet.

David Ignatius, a columnist for The Washington Post, noted that Ukraine’s assistance to Syrian groups was not a well-kept secret. He suggested that Ukraine’s actions aimed to undermine Russia’s influence, as Moscow had been a key backer of Assad.

In late July, both Kyiv Post and RBC-Ukraine [reported](https://meduza.io/news/2024/07/31/kyiv-post-ukrainskaya-razvedka-nanesla-udar-po-voennym-ob-ektam-rf-v-sirii) that a unit of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate had carried out a coordinated strike on a Russian airbase in Syria.

In an October article, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that Ukraine was assisting Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. He alleged that Kyiv was training rebels in “new UAV production technologies for combat operations against the Russian Armed Forces in Syria.”

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