Syrian people's self-defense units are growing in power as hundreds of local residents sign up and go through accelerated basic training, Latakia governor Ibrahim Salim told journalists on Monday.
The governor noted that the number of residents wishing to join the self-defense militias grew greatly as a result of Russia's military operation against terrorist groups in Syria, and the intensification of strikes in recent days. The people's self-defense units were created after the Russian military operation in Syria began.
"The people's self-defense units are becoming the Syrian army's most powerful support on the local level," governor Salim said.
Over 600 residents of the province completed the week-long training on Monday, according to Salim. The training covers first aid, using several types of firearms and identifying landmines.