JAKARTA - The collapse of Russia's ally, Syria, in the face of an attack by rebel groups shows Moscow cannot go to war on two fronts. Ukraine reiterated Kyiv's rebuttal to involvement in the fighting there.

"We can see that Russia cannot go to war on two fronts" This is clearly evident from what happened in Syria, said Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi.

After years of being locked on the front lines, Syrian rebels launched the fastest attacks on the battlefield by both sides since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad turned into civil war 13 years ago.

Tykhyi responded to questions about allegations from Iran, another Assad ally, Ukraine supports what Tehran calls a terrorist group.

Ukraine has firmly and firmly rejected any accusations regarding our alleged involvement in the deteriorating security situation in Syria, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.

The Assad government is able to maintain

most of his country's territory after years of fierce fighting.

However, the insurgents' week-long rapid attack resulted in them capturing two major cities and a number of areas.

Russia's significant loss in Ukraine has caused Moscow to withdraw most of its troops and equipment from Syria, leaving its allies, without the necessary support, Tykhyi said.

Russia launched a massive invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago. Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians were killed in fighting.


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