- US officials told The Wall Street Journal that
Russia was recruiting Syrians to fight inUkraine . - One official told the outlet some Syrians were already in Russia preparing.
The US says Russia is recruiting
The Journal cited four US officials as saying Moscow was interested in Syrians with experience in urban combat who might help Russian forces take
It's unclear how many Syrian fighters have been recruited or whether any have already been deployed to Ukraine, though one official told The Journal some were already in Russia preparing.
The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on the Journal report.
Russia has been operating in Syria since 2015, when it launched a military intervention to help the Syrian government fight rebels in the country's civil war.
Deir Ezzor 24, a media outlet based in Syria, reported last week that Russia was offering $200 to $300 for Syrian
Foreign fighters have also joined the war on behalf of Ukraine. Days after the full-scale Russian assault began, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the creation of a foreign legion for anyone wanting to fight Russia in Ukraine.
British and American veterans are among those who have traveled to the country. Ukrainian officials said last week that 3,000 Americans had applied to fight. Several hundred arrived in Ukraine as of last week, Military Times reported.