Former commander of troops in Syria named to head Russian aerospace troops


June 10 (Reuters) - ⁠A former commander of ⁠Russian troops in Syria was ‌named to head the country's aerospace forces, the Russian Defence Ministry said ​on Wednesday.

A ministry statement ⁠said Lieutenant-General ⁠Alexander Chaiko had been appointed to ⁠the ‌position last month by virtue of a ⁠decree issued by President Vladimir Putin.

He ​had ‌previously served as deputy head ⁠of ​the chief of staff of the armed forces.

The ministry said ⁠Chaiko had headed for ​nearly a year the group of Russian forces in Syria deployed ⁠from 2015 at the behest of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who was granted ​asylum in Russia ⁠after being ousted from power.

Chaiko ​had also headed ‌Russian forces in the ​country's eastern district.

(Reporting by ReutersEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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