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U posted that false news 1 week ago already. Stop spamming thread with Leith Fadel junk.
What is current over all strength of Assad troops including allied militia? why despite so much support they find it harder to make significant advances against rebels and IS in Aleppo?
 
Alliance war planes kill insurgents. Insurgents don't have MANPADS.


What is current over all strength of Assad troops including allied militia? why despite so much support they find it harder to make significant advances against rebels and IS in Aleppo?


Overall is about 200,000 not including foreign ground forces. Insurgents often fight to the death and it can brutal house to house fighting.
 
Combat report: Russian jets strike 60 terrorist targets in Syria in 55 sorties
Combat report: Russian jets strike 60 terrorist targets in Syria in 55 sorties — RT News

*** 60 Islamic State targets in Syria in the past 24 hours, destroying 19 command posts
*** In the past 24 hours, as a result of the strikes two ammunition warehouses, a plant producing ammunition and explosives, 30 firing positions and a machinery collection have been destroyed

Russian Jets Hit 60 ISIL and Nusra Front Targets in Syria

55 sorties over the past 24 hours, hitting 60 ISIL and Nusra Front targets in Syria's

Russian bombers destroyed
19 terrorist command centers,
30 firing positions,
9 fortified areas,
2 ammunition depots,
plant producing arms and explosives,
3 terrorist fighting vehicles
6 off-road vehicles over the past 24 hours,


Read more: Russian Jets Hit 60 ISIL and Nusra Front Targets in Syria

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aint that a sweet news :smitten:
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Three Russians killed in Syria: pro-government source
BEIRUT | By Mariam Karouny

At least three Russians fighting alongside Syrian government forces were killed and several more wounded when a shell hit their position in the coastal province of Latakia, a senior pro-government military source said on Tuesday.

If confirmed, the deaths which occurred on Monday night would be the first known incident of Russians killed in Syria since Moscow began air strikes in support of President Bashar al-Assad on September 30.

Syrian officials could not be reached for comment. Russia's defense ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, told Reuters that his sources in the area had confirmed the deaths of Russians, but did not have a figure. He said he believed they were not regular Russian forces but volunteers.

The pro-government source, who is familiar with military events in Syria, said that at least 20 Russians were at the post in the Nabi Younis area when the shell struck.

"It's a 90 percent probability that the shell was fired by the militants," he told Reuters, referring to insurgent groups that the Syrian army, backed by Lebanon's Hezbollah and Iranian fighters, has been battling in the area.

The Kremlin has said there are no Russian troops in combat roles in Syria, though it has said there are trainers and advisors working alongside the Syrian military, and forces guarding Russia's bases in western Syria. The Kremlin has said it is not undertaking any steps to recruit and deploy volunteer fighters.

(Reporting by Mariam Karouny; Editing by Peter Graff)

Three Russians killed in Syria: pro-government source| Reuters

What is current over all strength of Assad troops including allied militia? why despite so much support they find it harder to make significant advances against rebels and IS in Aleppo?
No one knows for sure. Most estimates are 120-150 K. But problem is with quality. Very few of Assad forces are qualified for offensive operations. Thats why he cant go forward without Iraqis/Afghans and Hezies.
 
Iraqi's don't seem qualified at all either, I watched footage of their offensive in Beijii or Ramadi, I am surprised nobody died from friendly fire. It doesn't seem like there is organization or any order, just civilians with guns firing in general directions.


In Iraq, crazy hezy spearhead offensive then regular army guard it. Same in Syria.
 
Iraqi's don't seem qualified at all either, I watched footage of their offensive in Beijii or Ramadi, I am surprised nobody died from friendly fire. It doesn't seem like there is organization or any order, just civilians with guns firing in general directions.
Yes, but at least they are motivated. No one cares if 200 Iraqis die to capture 1 cm.
 
They don't look that motivated to me, nobody seems motivated anymore, everyone is tiring of war. Besides the one 'Abu Izrael' guy who soles purpose is to motivate them, he is pretty funny and entertaining though. :lol:
lol Abu Azrael is awesome ! :lol:

there is some Falcon left in you, not all 100% hazzy just yet :partay:
 
Fresh "pinpoint" strikes by RuAF:




I dont know why they are uploading that o_O
 
Alliance captured Tal Sabin and now 7 km from Kweiris air base.

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This month has broken the record of destroyed tanks and armored vehicles. That's what happens when losers help other losers.

By the way, 10 days are left of this month to end.


So what if it takes 100 years? What are insurgents gonna do? They cannot mount an offensive when Alliance controls the sky. They cannot shot down a single Russian aircraft. They talk big just like Ukrainians, when in reality they don't even dare to shoot a single bullet at Russians or Iranians :disagree:

Alliance captured al Sufayrah in southern Aleppo province.
 
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