Alwaght- The Islamic Republic of Iran is set to boost its military assistance to Syria by increasing military advisors.
The announcement was made Friday by a senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) who said that Tehran will increase its military advisory presence in Syria.
Following a new round of field developments in the fight against terrorist and Takfiri groups in Syria, Iran plans to boost its advisory presence in the crisis-hit country, the head of the IRGC’s Public Relations Office, Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif, said on Friday.
The comments come as three IRGC members have been killed in Syria over the past two days.
Reza Khavari, an IRGC commander, was also killed by terrorist groups in Syria on Friday.
Sharif said that Abdollah Baqeri and Amin Karimi, members of IRGC's Ansar forces, were also killed on Thursday and Friday.
On October 12, two veteran Iranian commanders, who were sent to Syria to give the country’s army military consultations, were killed during the battle against the ISIS Takfiri terrorist group.
Colonel Hamid Mokhtarband and Colonel Farshad Hassounizadeh, both senior commanders with the IRGC, were killed during the battle against ISIS Takfiri terrorists in Syria.
Hassounizadeh was in Syria to defend the holy shrine of Hazrat Zeinab, the granddaughter of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), in the country’s capital of Damascus.
The two commanders were killed few days after the killing of IRGC senior Brigadier General Hossein Hamedani by ISIS terrorists on the outskirts of Syria’s northern city of Aleppo.
Iran has sent military advisers to Syria to help in the fight against terrorists wreaking havoc in the conflict-stricken country.