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    Special Report: How a secret Russian airlift helps Syria’s Assad

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    /KIEV (Reuters) – In a corner of the departures area at Rostov airport in southern Russia, a group of about 130 men, many of them carrying overstuffed -style rucksacks, lined up at four check-in desks beneath screens that showed no flight number or destination.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visit the Hmeymim in Latakia Province, Syria December 11, 2017. Picture taken December 11, 2017. To match Special Report RUSSIA-FLIGHTS/ Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/ via REUTERS/File Photo

    When a Reuters reporter asked the men about their destination, one said: “We signed a piece of paper – we're not allowed to say anything. Any minute the boss will come and we'll get into trouble.

    “You too,” he warned.

    The chartered Airbus A320 waiting on the tarmac for them had just flown in from the Syrian capital, Damascus, disgorging about 30 men with tanned faces into the largely deserted arrivals area. Most were in camouflage gear and khaki desert boots. Some were toting bags from the Damascus airport duty-free.

    The men were private Russian military contractors, the latest human cargo in a secretive airlift using civilian planes to ferry military support to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in his six-year fight against rebels, a Reuters investigation of the logistical network behind Assad's forces has uncovered.

    The Airbus they flew on was just one of dozens of aircraft that once belonged to mainstream European and…

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