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@Aslan

You can post again when you are able to talk like a civilized human being. Your post is reported.

Btw, your claim about Aleppo mosque is still BS.
You'd be a great politician Serpentine, always lying and providing no evidence for your claims, and knocking down any tangible evidence that your little army of rapists is actually raping people.

Unconfirmed reports say the strategic town of Khan Tuman has been liberated by Syrian Army backed by Hezbollah , IRGC and Iraqi militias .

This can be a bad news for terrorists and their supporters .
And proof of that is obviously....no where.

Latest map of Aleppo :

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Resistance is advancing towards M5 highway .

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Resistance? Hahahahaha

Killed by ISIS, not Assad.
 
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You're starting to sound like an Arab :D
Lol, Arabs are treacherous.

Meanwhile, the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan has been independent since 1946, as has been reflected in its foreign policy many times in the past and to this day as we see.

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Sultan Murad Brigade destroy 23mm "cannon"
Same guy, also today.

The SAA targets are like sitting ducks, I guess that's what happens when you heavily recruit civilians with no military experience, not to mention that they were forced to join.
 
Palmyra had not military value for Assad either, but was good for propaganda.

If ISIS is that bad why Russia and Assad are bombing exclusively anti ISIS forces? Why Iranian officers and Halesh mercenaries are fighting rebels and not ISIS?

Yes, Palmyra doesn't have value, but some very small villages in north Aleppo are super strategic because Is is reportedly engaged in a war (I call it a sham) with its counterparts, the 'rebels'.

Iranian mercenaries killed another Syrian, 22 million more to go.

Funny how you hypocritically ignore hundreds of Chechens and Uzbeks who are fighting now in Aleppo. Btw, SAA is a 100% Syrian force and they are the absolute majority fighting on the ground, same as NDF.

If the government of Syria is asking for help, we will help them, you can call it whatever you like, but it's a legitimate force on the ground, unlike thousands of foreign terrorists in Syria.

You'd be a great politician Serpentine, always lying and providing no evidence for your claims, and knocking down any tangible evidence that your little army of rapists is actually raping people.

No need to change the topic. That claim was pure BS, and there was no reliable proof for that, not that those 'rebels' haven't done it before.

Killed by ISIS, not Assad.

Oh really? Where was he killed?
 
Persian army backed by Russian top gun in Alliance Ghab offensive



Alliance ground grunts fighting in Teir Maala in northern Homs province

 
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Yes, Palmyra doesn't have value, but some very small villages in north Aleppo are super strategic because Is is reportedly engaged in a war (I call it a sham) with its counterparts, the 'rebels'.



Funny how you hypocritically ignore hundreds of Chechens and Uzbeks who are fighting now in Aleppo. Btw, SAA is a 100% Syrian force and they are the absolute majority fighting on the ground, same as NDF.

If the government of Syria is asking for help, we will help them, you can call it whatever you like, but it's a legitimate force on the ground, unlike thousands of foreign terrorists in Syria.



No need to change the topic. That claim was pure BS, and there was no reliable proof for that, not that those 'rebels' haven't done it before.



Oh really? Where was he killed?
Provide proof that rebels raped anyone. Or tortured anyone (as in, rebel high command gave orders.) Until then, I'll tell you this: Look at the 27,000 photos Caesar released.

Where do you think?

Also at that "100% Syrian force" comment - you seriously cannot be that dense.
"SAA" has Afghans & Pakistanis in it, and you're telling me it's "100% Syrian?"
 
Yes, Palmyra doesn't have value, but some very small villages in north Aleppo are super strategic because Is is reportedly engaged in a war (I call it a sham) with its counterparts, the 'rebels'.
Well small village of Rityan in Aleppo has more strategic value for example, because of Assadists capture it they will cut rebels to half.

Also if Palmyra was so important, Assad would send there some Halesh or Iranian mercenaries. But they left poor Sunni conscripts for slaughter.

Funny how you hypocritically ignore hundreds of Chechens and Uzbeks who are fighting now in Aleppo.
I watch now battles in South Aleppo and in North Hama and I see from rebel side all Syrians and from Assadist side mercenary scum from all over the world.

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Even for SANA video they could not find some Syrian infantry in Aleppo.

Btw, SAA is a 100% Syrian force and they are the absolute majority fighting on the ground, same as NDF.
They have big numbers but absolutely impotent. When Assadists tried offensive in Aleppo in the beginning of 2015 with their own forces alone it ended in miserable failure although numbers they used was huge.

If the government of Syria is asking for help, we will help them, you can call it whatever you like, but it's a legitimate force on the ground, unlike thousands of foreign terrorists in Syria.
LOL, its like doll on hand asking for help.
 
Insurgents launched Hama offensive and captured Markabah and Lahaya.

Alliance ground grunts in Kweiris air base.

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Assad’s Army Makes Advances, Kills Hundreds of ISIL Militants in Syria

**Syrian forces are actively mounting an offensive against terrorists in different provinces of the country, killing large numbers of the Islamic State (ISIL) jihadist group militants and recapturing dozens of cities and villages.


Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out some 830 strikes
More than 300 terrorists were killed in the western province of Latakia ,vehicles armed with mortars were destroyed
Syrian Army killed 45 ISIL terrorists travelling in a motorcade in the Hama Governorate

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Syrian leader Bashar Assad agreed with possible Moscow’s support of Syrian opposition factions in case they were ready to fight terrorists.

Read more: Assad’s Army Makes Advances, Kills Hundreds of ISIL Militants in Syria
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Alliance captured Suraya alrabieha and Suraya Tranjh in Quneitra province.
 
Russian Air Force cuts off ISIS supply lines by bombing bridge over Euphrates
“The bridge over the Euphrates River near [the Syrian city of] Deir ez-Zor was a key point of the logistics chain [of IS]. Today Russian pilots carried out a surgical strike against the object,” the deputy chief of the General Staff of Russia, Colonel General Andrey Kartapolov, said on Thursday during a news briefing, adding that the terrorist group’s armament and ammunition delivery route had been cut off.

Kartapolov also stressed that the strike was delivered in a region that, according to the US military, was fully controlled by IS militants.

Russian Air Force cuts off ISIS supply lines by bombing bridge over Euphrates — RT News
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no wonder the saudi turkey and qatar wants to invade syria as there brother are getting vaporized in all side in syria
 
Syria Advances as Russia Strikes ISIL: Another Week in Review

Russia has increased the number of daily airstrikes in Syria several times as it coordinates them with the Syrian army's offensive.
Over the past week, Russia destroyed 363 ISIL installations, as the Syrian army continues offensives around the country to combat terrorist groups.

Read more: Syria Advances as Russia Strikes ISIL: Another Week in Review
 
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