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English: Map of countries with military or paramilitary forces inside Syria supporting an armed faction.
 
Syria
 
States supporting the Syrian government with official military forces in Syria
 
Countries with a state-allied paramilitary group supporting the Syrian government with armed forces in Syria
 
States supporting Syrian opposition or a non-government faction with military forces in Syria
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current23:58, 3 August 2019863 × 443 (1.61 MB)TheNavigatrrThe previous version had many problems: Libya, which has no universal central government, was marked as supporting the opposition, while Yemen, which also has no universal central government, was marked as having mixed support. North Korea and Belarus were marked, both countries providing only material support, while Venezuela and Cuba, other countries providing only material support, were not marked. Lebanon was marked a strange shade of blue. This new version includes only countries with a...

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