Russian serviceman killed, three injured in north Syria blast

One soldier died in the explosion while three others were wounded.
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Russia intervened in the Syrian war in 2015 to back Bashar Al-Assad's regime. [AFP/Getty Images]

An improvised explosive device killed one Russian soldier and wounded three more on patrol in northern Syria, Russian news agencies reported Wednesday, citing the defence ministry.

"On June 9, during a patrol by the Russian military police in the province of Hasakeh in the Syrian Arab Republic, an armoured car was hit in the explosion of an unidentified device," said a ministry statement carried by news agencies.

"One Russian serviceman died as a result of the explosion," it added.

The three wounded soldiers had been hospitalised but were in a stable condition, said the statement.

Russia has been a key ally to the Syrian regime since the onset of a brutal, decade-long war.

Moscow's intervention in the conflict in 2015 was seen as having turned the tide of the fighting in President Bashar al-Assad's favour.

Moscow has minimised its footprint in the fighting by using private military contractors with alleged links to the Kremlin.

Russia has never acknowledged the reports of mercenaries, but did say earlier this year that since its operation in Syria launched, 112 Russian troops had died in combat operations.