Haidar Sumeri@IraqiSecurity 19h19 hours ago
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Haidar Sumeri Retweeted Quentin Sommerville
Unprecedented no. of "Russian" nationals captured by #Iraq's forces in/near #Mosul. Usually refers to Uzbeks, Tajiks, Kazakhs, Chechens etc.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 23 Feb 2017 21:56
by Singha
iraqi masih rocket
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 23 Feb 2017 22:13
by UlanBatori
Singha wrote:protecting only the rodina @ hymenim, in any case russis are not in a position to contest israeli activities. they seem to have a track2 agreement in place to deconflict.
Maybe from Israeli POV, the militias are in Syria to stay - and direct their love and affection and gifts towards Israel sooner or later. Also, there may be some long-lost friends among the militias that have their names written on the Israeli bombs. See them in Syria, within range of F-16s, go and visit them. Maybe General Vodkov understands those sentiments.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 23 Feb 2017 22:33
by Singha
general vodkov is on the side of general vodkov. and no one else. any benefit is just a side-effect.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 04:22
by IndraD
Singha saab here are details on Brit soosai bummer ;
(He was in relation with Daughter of an Oz senator as well before travelling to Pk)
After some time back in Manchester, in 2002 Al-Harith travelled to Pakistan for a backpacking trip. While there, he paid a truck driver to take him to Iran. The truck was stopped when he passed near the Afghan border. Taliban guards, seeing his British passport, arrested him as a British spy, which was consistent with their usual treatment of foreigners.[1]
American troops discovered Al-Harith among numerous foreigners held by the Taliban in jail in Kandahar and released him. He was being aided by the Red Cross to make arrangements to return to Britain. They enabled him to call his family in Britain, whom he told he would be soon flying home. The Red Cross had arranged with the British embassy to fly him out from the American airbase to Kabul to meet the British representative.
Al-Harith was detained in Kabul by US forces who found his explanations regarding the purpose of his travels in the region to be implausible. He was arrested as a suspected enemy combatant and transported to Guantanamo Bay detention camp, where he was one of nine British citizens detained. He was interviewed by representatives of MI5 and the British Foreign Office, as well as by US officials, and provided interrogators with useful information about the Taliban's methods.[7] The United States notified the Australian government of Al-Harith's detention because he had recently been in the country. The ASIO carried out an investigation of his activities while in the Australia and concluded that he had not constituted a security risk.[1] After being held for two years, during which he claimed to have experienced "cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment",[1] he was released without charge
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 10:54
by Singha
nobody much goes to backpack in TSP in the presence of so many safer options. and from there to seek to enter iran illegally ... the iranians are not known as the most welcoming on that frontier...esp to americans and british. they have jailed people in the past for losing their way into iran as 'spies'
maybe he was a newbie looking to explore various forms of jihadis then with an eye to picking a good band to hang with.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:02
by Singha
Kom News@KomNewsCom 18h18 hours ago
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Islamic State (ISIS) has agreed to retreat from al-Bab to Der Hafer following agreement with Turkey-backed EuphratesShield forces - reports
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:04
by Singha
SDF are looking to clean up other areas so holding off from the 1st DCB line. these will be broken using artillery and airpower as they do not have concreted bunkers on reverse slopes, more like small tunnels and rats nests. organic dozers with assault force will break gaps then. mine clearing blades , trawls and explosive filled cables shot by rockets will clear paths through the mined roads.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 11:07
by Singha
first they should clean up downriver all the way to Deir azzor the chain of towns , to avoid being hit from the back once the raqqa attack starts. must be considerable number of rats camped therein. deir azzor surely has 3000 bandits in the vicinity.
turkey has bribed the isis to leave al-bab and go fight the tiger forces instead further south.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 16:48
by Singha
great video - ISIS captured vehicles charge at a Badr militia trench....but cunningly these boys had made not just a berm but a trench ahead of it - the vehicles get stuck there and daeshis hide in the trench , shouting and firing. a couple grenades flush them out to be gunned down. and they did not have ATGMs to strike the inbounds, just small arms and a RPG.
they dont back down or run, highly team spirit.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 17:47
by UlanBatori
Soosai Brishit:
"Al-Harith was detained in Kabul by US forces who found his explanations regarding the purpose of his travels in the region to be implausible. "
So do I. Travels for BAK-PAKi-ng to Pak in 2002. Then decides to drive to Iran via Afghanistan.
He was training to be a Bak-Paki. London Subway's loss is Mosul's "gain" in inflation.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:00
by Singha
Iraqi F-16s have crossed into syria and struck some isis hq in al-bukamal the first major town on border
Iraqi PMU English@pmu_english 2h2 hours ago
.@pmu_english #Iraq has been granted air access to #Syria to conduct airstrikes on #ISIS in effort to destroy the groups strongholds
Iraqi PMU English@pmu_english 2h2 hours ago
#BREAKING - #Iraqi PM Haider Al-Abadi orders airstrikes on #ISIS in #Syria in comprehensive move to eradicate the groups strongholds
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:01
by Singha
^^ question is - what is the mighty USAF doing ? why is it so absent from such ready targets ? looks like the iraqis finally lost patience and diverted some of their very limited F-16 for the job
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:06
by Singha
this tells you how far and fast the daesh have run away from SDF
Rojava@AzadiRojava Feb 23
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From 16-23 February SDF:
- liberated 1664 km2
- freed 37 villages/103 hamlets
- killed 49 daesh
140 settlements and only 49 rats killed. must have been sleeping when the SDF came and missed the exit bell
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:19
by Singha
demoralized daesh rounded up near mosul airport
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:21
by Singha
Haidar Sumeri@IraqiSecurity 21m21 minutes ago
#Iraq's army aviation has conducted dozens of airstrikes targeting Da'ish positions east and west of Tal 'Afar. 80+ terrorists killed.
Haidar Sumeri@IraqiSecurity 1h1 hour ago
Sources close to the Syrian Foreign Ministry have confirmed #Iraq's air raid inside #Syria was approved by Damascus.
I would up my est of daily ISIS killed to 200 - iraqis are going berserk on them
and russians killed some 30 in deir azzor cemetary bunker today with a huge PGM
its not pretty, but someone has to step up and do the deed.
if the palmyra front collapses, it will be a extended mopping up kind of operation. "reed ki haddi toot jayega"
they have lost central C&C since the khalifa and his top emirs are in hiding, its more like each theater commander Emir trying what they can with depleting resources.
those guarding the citadel in raqqa can feel the cold hand of death creeping up on them . no more banks to loot, toyotas to drift in and yazidi women to rape.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:27
by Singha
camp ghazlani in the single photo seen today looks like a batteship had been pounding it for hours with 16" cannons. just piles of upturned earth, chunks of masonry and broken trees. looks like iraqis used artillery and direct fire weapons to blow up bunkers having tons of stores munitions.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:32
by Singha
the quad junction of syria jordan iraq KSA will soon see hectic activity as ISIS emirs and deserters try to either sneak across the border or pay smugglers to guide them to safer shores.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:38
by Singha
Hassan Ridha@sayed_ridha 5h5 hours ago
General Yarallah officially announces liberation of Ghazlani Base & Mosul Airport + ISOF begin storming al-Ma'mun & al-Mattar neighbourhoods
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:41
by Singha
ISIS mural in mosul about conquering Rome
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 20:46
by Singha
camp ghazlani
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 24 Feb 2017 21:03
by nam
Singha wrote:Iraqi F-16s have crossed into syria and struck some isis hq in al-bukamal the first major town on border
Sigh, even a almost failed state is having fun with their jets. Pakis having fun bombing it's own people.
On the other hand 4th larget airforce, 50 billion defence budget,access to any damn munitions in the world, is made to sit around twiddling thumbs while LeT rats pick our boys regularly in the cursed heaven on earth.
..OT
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 00:47
by UlanBatori
demoralized daesh rounded up near mosul airport
I look at those pics of ISIS dead in the ditch near Tal Afar plus this picture and have to wonder why I don't see any weapons with the dead bodies. Or ammo belts. OK, a few had some chest/back packs. Were all the weapons and ammo removed from the bodies?
B4 or after shooting them? And is that what was going to happen to that line of Daesh near mosul airport, heading for a freshly-dug ditch?
Not that I am complaining, mind u...
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 01:14
by Gagan
Ulan Batori ji
Why are they lying in a straight line hain ji?
Are you suggesting an execution after disarming them? Its possible.
Or it is possible that they were killed in different areas of one compound and then lined up there for a photo op.
Either way, good riddance
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 06:57
by Singha
the bodies would be given a simple burial in a mass grave so they were probably gathered in one place for the tractor to pick up.
the sultans next gig is being prepared for:
Doloroso@Pyrmha108 3h3 hours ago
#MMC - Manbij Military Council meets to discuss the expected attack on Manbij by Turkey & Ahrar al Sham jihadis
Mutlu CivirogluVerified account@mutludc 8h8 hours ago
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Flash- General Votel visited Kobane and Raqa front today, discussed the Raqa operation and preparations with SDF commanders today
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 08:19
by Singha
Avashin@Avashin 8h8 hours ago
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Turkish forces and their jihadi groups gathering northwest of Minbij.
Doloroso@Pyrmha108 8h8 hours ago
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Daesh / Turkey Deal - Daesh withdraws from Al Bab. Turkey rearms Daesh & attacks Manbij to relieve the pressure on Raqqa.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 08:21
by Singha
video of the al bab attack on FSA convoy by daesh car bomb
true test of russian and american influence over the sultan is now. if they cannot make him back off from attacking Efrin and Manbij it will be proven they are impotent vs the sultan and just using the kurds as nirodh free condoms to get their ends without spilling own blood
the kurds will be left friendless and alone , unless they make nice with assad then.
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 09:12
by Singha
Kom News@KomNewsCom 7h7 hours ago
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'We'll quit Raqqa and fight in Manbij if Turkey/FSA attacks' YPG officials tell US military - reports - Kom News
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 09:14
by Singha
Syrian Rebellion Obs
@Syria_Rebel_Obs
#SRO - #SDF federalist coalition multiplicating assaults in east #Raqqa to accelerate operations. Main goal ? Not #Raqqa this time (1).
#SRO - #SDF about to send reinforcements to #Manbij Military Council in coming days and need to do. So, time to accelerate #Raqqa op' (2).
#SRO - Liwa Jund al-Haramayn (arabs) that sent fighters for #Raqqa already moved its fighters out to send them back in #Manbij (3).
#SRO - #SDF clearly about to create a blackmail to #US and allies : "if #Manbij attacked, we're ready AND we'll stop #Raqqa op'" (END).
Re: Levant crisis - III
Posted: 25 Feb 2017 09:15
by Singha
Syrian Rebellion Obs@Syria_Rebel_Obs 10h10 hours ago
ADD.: last time they pushed #US on the risk to see #SDF stopping ops (during Sajur river crisis), #US forced #Turkey to stop attacks.
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