DAMASCUS (Sputnik) — On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to withdraw the Russian air group from Syria. Following Moscow's decision media reported that Hezbollah that was assisting the Syrian army and loyalists fighting an insurgency and jihadist groups on the ground in Syria could also pull its soldiers out of the country.
"Speaking trumpets of armed groups have disseminated false messages about partial withdrawals of Hezbollah fighters after an announcement of Russian Aerospace Forces' pullout," the spokesperson told RIA Novosti.
The spokesperson added that media should not believe in such "lies and fakes," because the group would continue its anti-terror fight.
Hezbollah, a paramilitary and political organization originating in Lebanon's Shiite population, was established in the 1980s. The group has been fighting alongside the Syrian government against the Sunni radicals and other militant groupsб such as the Daesh, which is prohibited in many countries, since 2011.











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| 0 | Edit | Delete Can't Russia try talking with Hezbollah and see if a truce can be arrange with Israel? This would be a game changer.
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They been fighting terrorists. Making clear they NOT terrorists at all.
They an army defending Palestine but not backed by no one. except Iran. MAYBE, some truce could come up. Israel MUST end the bulldozing. And then Both Hezbollah end aggression against Israel and Palestine stop attacking . Russia could pull this one out.
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