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Saudi Arabia has financed a large purchase of infantry weapons, such as Yugoslav-made recoilless guns and the M79 Osa, an anti-tank weapon, from Croatia via shipments shuttled through Jordan.[1] The weapons began reaching rebels in December which allowed rebels' small tactical gains this winter against the army and militias loyal to Assad.[1] This is to counter shipments of weapons from Iran to Assad's forces.[1]
According to Jutarnji list, a Croatian daily newspaper, there have been an unusually high number of sightings of Ilyushin 76 aircraft owned by Jordan International Air Cargo at Pleso Airport in Zagreb, Croatia on December 14 and 23, 2012; January 6; and February 18, 2013.[1]
In early January 2013, Yugoslav weapons were seen used in battles in the Dara'a region near Jordan.[1] Then, in February 2013, Yugoslav weapons were seen in videos posted by rebels fighting in the Hama, Idlib, and Aleppo regions.[1]
Danijela Barisic of Croatia's Foreign Ministry and arms-export agency denied that such shipments had occurred.[1] Saudi officials have declined requests for interviews about the shipments for two weeks.[1] Ukrainian-made rifle cartridges, Swiss-made hand grenades, Belgian-made rifles are showing up in the rebels hands but the origin is not clear because Saudi Arabia has insisted on secrecy.[1]
Sunni Arab states are concerned that the Iranian arms transfers are changing the balance of power in the region and has "become a regional contest for primacy in Syria between Sunni Arabs and the Iran-backed Assad government and Hezbollah of Lebanon."[1] Iran is using the Maharaj Airlines to ship weapons to Syrian government.[1]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k CHIVERS, C. J.; ERIC SCHMITT; Robert F. Worth; Dan Bilefsky (26 February 2013). "In Shift, Saudis Are Said to Arm Rebels in Syria". The New York Times. 2/26/13 N.Y. Times A1.
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