The request, which had not been revealed previously, goes beyond what the Pentagon calls its "memorandum of understanding" with the Russians to avoid inadvertent military air collisions over Syria.
Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said the Russians were not told exactly where the US special operations troops are operating but were asked to avoid certain broad areas as a safety measure. He said the Russians have honored the US request.
Brown is commander of US Air Forces Central Command, responsible for US air operations across the greater Middle East.
Brown said the Russians have identified airfields in Syria "that they don't want us flying close to." He said those are beyond where US planes normally operate, "so that hasn't been an issue."
"I'm not going to get into details other than to say that there was an effort made to protect the safety of our people from the risk of Russian airstrikes," Cook said. "And that those steps were taken, and those so far have been honoured."
US-Russian military relations have been strained by the Syria war, with the Obama administration contending that the Russians are propping up the Syrian government of President Bashar Assad rather than fighting the Islamic State.
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