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Playtime Is Over! Russia to Increase Missions in Syria to 300 a Day

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Playtime Is Over! Russia to Increase Missions in Syria to 300 a Day

Moscow plans a huge surge in military operations in Syria, according to reports

Russia has been flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria. Soon this number will be closer to 300, according to reports in the British press. The Independent reports:

Russia aims to increase its aerial missions over Syria to 300 a day, sources close to the country’s operations have reportedly said.

President Vladimir Putin said the country is currently flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria.

Operation sources, however, say the aim is to increase this figure to between 200 and 300 a day, according to The Sunday Times.

The construction of a new airstrip as part of preparations for the surge in missions is also reportedly under way.
 
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Why is russia spending money on flying these jets and on dropping expensive bombs on some random guys ?
they're not 'random guys', they're the worst kind of islamic terrorists the world has seen.

Russia is doing the whole world -the saudi wahhabis and their allies, a huge favour.
 
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they're not 'random guys', they're the worst kind of islamic terrorists the world has seen.

Russia is doing the whole world -the saudi wahhabis and their allies, a huge favour.

Ok random arab terrorists ....... so why is russia doing that ? who is paying for it ?
 
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"The only economies that can match or surpass Russia's in technology and depth of resources — and can do all the things Russia does — are those of China and the US."



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Russia has been flying around 50 missions a day on average in Syria. Soon this number will be closer to 300, according to reports in the British press. The Independent reports:

12 SU-24 , 12 SU-25 wow thats 12 missions a day per plane must be the best ground crews in the world, 50 a day is busy 300 O rly?
 
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Ok random arab terrorists ....... so why is russia doing that ? who is paying for it ?

According to crap theory of ENTIRE world of economist aka liars aka prostitute, USA got out of Great Depression fighting WW2. So when Russia fight, Russia will be more $$$.

Similarly now Syria is the richest country in the whole world because there is war and everything now in shit and so there is Keynessian.

FCUK the 1%.
 
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