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Iraqi Baath destroy Syrian Baath T-90 with Hezbie thugs inside:

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Iraqi Baath destroy Syrian Baath T-90 with Hezbie thugs inside:

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The entire crew survived, and it was not manned by Hezballah. The Shtora system was also switched off and the tank received two hits in the least protected areas of the tank.

The fire spread slowly, as you can see there is no fire coming from the other hatch, nor is there any explosion. The fire could have possibly been extinguished with onboard fire extinguishers but the crew bailed.

This is what's being reported, personally, it looks like Isis set some flammable material on the abandoned tank and set it on fire for propaganda purposes. Usually when a tank is hit there is intense flames that shoot from the hatches, the canon sometimes smokes or the entire turret flies off.



 
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T-90 is nothing but T-72 with old French thermal sight. Anyway, this is what I wrote 2 years ago:

I dont think Assad will ever have a problem with tanks because once he will start running out of them Russia will send him more from its huge stocks.

Trained crews is much bigger problem for Assad.



All happened as I predicted. Assad expended his tanks and Russia is sending him T-72B, T-90 and T-62M:

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But it does not solve trained crew problem of Assad. Thats why he is forced to use unlettered foreign sectarian mercenary thugs for his brand new T-90.
 
http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/turkish-soldier-martyred-in-north-syria-operations/735013
A Turkish soldier was martyred and five others wounded during the operations in northern Syria as part of the ongoing Operation Euphrates Shield, Turkish General Staff said on Wednesday.

One soldier was martyred and five others injured in clashes with Daesh terrorists in the al-Bab and Kabr al Mukri regions of northern Syria, the army said in a statement.

The injured were rushed to hospitals in Turkey.

The Turkey-led Operation Euphrates Shield, which began in late August, aims to improve security, support coalition forces and eliminate the terrorist threat along Turkey’s border using Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish artillery and jets.

*Reporting by Sinan Uslu; Writing by Ahmet Sait Akcay
 

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