Russia has sent hundreds of additional troops to
Syria to help patrol the country's Turkey-Syria border after a deal between
Moscow and Ankara, the
Russian Defense Ministry said Friday.
The ministry said about 300 military
police have arrived in Syria to patrol the northeastern areas along the border with
Turkey and oversee the pullout of Syrian Kurdish fighters from there.
After Turkey invaded northeastern Syria this month, an offensive enabled by President Donald Trump's abrupt pullout of U.S. troops, Moscow and Ankara struck a deal splitting control of northeastern Syria.