In response to questions about granting military ranks to non-Syrians in the recent promotions list announced by the Syrian General Command. Reuters quoted two Syrian sources confirming that the new rulers of Syria have integrated some foreign fighters, including Uyghurs, in addition to a Jordanian and a Turk, into the new armed forces.
According to the sources, at least 6 foreigners have been granted out of about 50 new military positions. A source in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham considered this move to be symbolic in appreciation of the sacrifices of the "jihadists" in the struggle against the Assad regime.
In response to questions about granting military ranks to non-Syrians in the recent promotions list announced by the Syrian General Command. Reuters quoted two Syrian sources confirming that the new rulers of Syria have integrated some foreign fighters, including Uyghurs, in addition to a Jordanian and a Turk, into the new armed forces.
According to the sources, at least 6 foreigners have been granted out of about 50 new military positions. A source in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham considered this move to be symbolic in appreciation of the sacrifices of the "jihadists" in the struggle against the Assad regime.