Some 600 Russians and Europeans are fighting alongside Syrian rebels against President Bashar al-Assad's regime, Russian President Vladimir Putin said today, warning the West against arming the opposition.
"At least 600 people originating from Russia and Europe are fighting on the side of the Syria opposition," Putin told the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum.
"So why deliver arms to illegal armed groups in Syria, if we do not have a clear understanding of who they are comprised of? Where would these arms end up?" he asked.
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Putin also warned against leaving a political void in Syria if Assad were to step down.
"Who will fill this void? Which terrorist organisations?" he asked, reiterating that it is the Syrian people who must decide Assad's fate.
Moscow is a staunch supporter of Assad's regime, and Putin has said that Russia would not rule out sending fresh arms to the Syrian regime.