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ISIS stronghold city of Maskanah in easstern Aleppo is fully liberated. With this advance, ISIS is now completely kicked out Aleppo province.

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In recent advances by SAA, nearly 2500 square kilometers has been liberated.

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So called Assad army begins offensive in Dar'a. 14 dead Hezbollah terrorists:

It was denied, it just so happens that terrorists in Deraa needed to fabricate a lie for moral boost, it's not their first time. The page you quoted from also has just copy pasted fake names given by terrorists. They even included some Hezbollah members that were martyred 4 years ago to make that list.

I know you are disappointed, but next time, choose your sources more carefully.
 
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It was denied, it just so happens that terrorists in Deraa needed to fabricate a lie for moral boost, it's not their first time. The page you quoted from also has just copy pasted fake names given by terrorists. They even included some Hezbollah members that were martyred 4 years ago to make that list.

I know you are disappointed, but next time, choose your sources more carefully.
I use pro-Assad sources. What are urs?

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Don't worry, you will send money and train new mercenaries. Just another thousand Iranians drop into poverty, drugs and unemployment.
 
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After failed Daraa offensive Assad aka Khamenai terrorists bombed nearby Tafas town killing at least 9 civilians.

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Both Daraa and Tafas are under truce.
 
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/world/mena/syrian-army-advances-aleppo/

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Urban planner Christoph Wessling gives explanations on a map showing Syria’s town of Aleppo at the university in Cottbus. With its crushed facades, pulverized houses and skeletons of buildings, one of the world’s oldest cities, Aleppo, has been utterly devastated by the war in Syria. — AFP
BEIRUT — The Syrian army and allied forces captured the last major town held by Daesh in Aleppo province on Sunday, state media and a war monitoring group said.

State-run news agency SANA said army units made strategic gains in the rural east of the province.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitoring group, said government forces entered the town of Maskaneh after weeks of heavy fighting.

The advance brings Russian-backed government forces to the border of Raqqa province, which is largely under the control of US-backed militias also fighting Daesh.

A Syrian military source said the army “restored security and stability” to Maskaneh and nearby positions. Troops also regained large generators that power a main water pumping station, the source said. The army had retaken the water plant from Islamic State in March.

Daesh militants have been holed up in desert areas in the southeast corner of Aleppo, now their only presence in the province. Syrian government forces control Aleppo city and much of the province’s east, while rebel groups hold swathes of its west.

The town of Maskaneh lies on the western banks of the Euphrates river in Aleppo province, some 10 kilometers from the provincial border with Raqqa. The next major urban center across the border to the east is Tabqa, which the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces captured from Daesh in May.

The United States has so far ruled out cooperating with the government in the fight against Daesh in Syria, where separate military campaigns have forced the militant group into retreat.

Daesh militants still control tracts of Syria’s eastern deserts and most of Deir Al-Zor province bordering Iraq, but they have been on the back foot over the past year.

The Syrian army said on Saturday that it seized mountainous territory from Daesh east of the road that links Damascus to Aleppo, a critical lifeline for the government that has often come underDaesh attack. — Reuters
 
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Congrats to the regime, Kurds, and that little pro-Jordanian buffer zone group in Daraa. They all don't have majority popular support, but they all have support of powerful nations and governments, including silence of some neutral governments. So Syria taught us a lot, for the people that are still blind.

The good news is Raqqa OP has finally begun. Question is who will assume control of it? If Kurds, then they have now an enormous state formed through illegal means which US and allies support while opposing Palestinian statehood. Way to show us how you stand for democracy, guys, can't wait for the next democratic move .... :rolleyes:
 
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Congrats to the regime, Kurds, and that little pro-Jordanian buffer zone group in Daraa. They all don't have majority popular support, but they all have support of powerful nations and governments, including silence of some neutral governments. So Syria taught us a lot, for the people that are still blind.

The good news is Raqqa OP has finally begun. Question is who will assume control of it? If Kurds, then they have now an enormous state formed through illegal means which US and allies support while opposing Palestinian statehood. Way to show us how you stand for democracy, guys, can't wait for the next democratic move .... :rolleyes:
That's how shit works. We should also spread democracy to GCC and Iran. I think you should stop being a Palestinian and be a Yank. As the saying goes, if you can't defeat them, join them.
 
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That's how shit works. We should also spread democracy to GCC and Iran. I think you should stop being a Palestinian and be a Yank. As the saying goes, if you can't defeat them, join them.

Put Israel on the list too and I'm in, Ultron. :D
 
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