CIA
chief confirms U.S. strike killed ‘hundreds’ of Russian
mercenaries in Syria in February
13
April, 2018
CIA
Director Mike Pompeo confirmed Thursday that U.S. forces killed “a
couple hundred” Russian mercenary troops in Syria in a strike
earlier this year that he said sent a distinct signal to Moscow.
Mr.
Pompeo was testifying to the Senate as he seeks to win the top post
at the State Department, after President Trump nominated him to
replace outgoing Secretary Rex Tillerson.
Being
prodded on U.S. policy toward Russia and what Democrats said appeared
to be a weak approach to Moscow, Mr. Pompeo said lawmakers need to
look beyond sanctions to understand the full array of conflict and
pressure.
As
one example he pointed to the February skirmish. Press reports say
Russian mercenaries that appear to be backed by the Kremlin, and who
are aligned with Syria’s government in its battle against
U.S.-backed insurgents, tried to gain ground in an area where U.S.
forces were.
An
American-led counterattack repulsed the offensive.
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