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500 has it all figured out , it is just a great game by the USA , what a true genius
 
100 flights of 250 soldiers in commercial planes is 25.000 soldiers. Just saying.
Oh so just 1000 flights, each about 4 hours. Now lets count time for refueling and boarding (just add 2 hours). So 6000 hours, latakia airport is pretty small and cannot take more than 2 big planes. 3000 hours = 125 days. Now add flights for tanks and armored vehicles and dont forget about ammunition, food, militari uniform and other supplies. Seriously such operation is pointless and too complex. Much easier just nuke everything if you really want revenge so much. Give north korea couple of РС-36 and say where exactly bad guy is.
 
Alliance captured Tell Sukayk hill in northern Hama province

Alliance captured Khazan hill and Al-Hrm hill overlooking Salma in north east Latakia province

Alliance air power strikes Al-Mastoumah south of Idlib city

 
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Seems like Hamadani had an interview before he went to hell,,

This is a quote from Bahman Kalbasi Tweets:

1- #Iran’s senior commander killed in #Syria had given an interesting interview to this website before his death. http://otaghkhabar24.ir/news/18722

2- In this INT on #IRGC’s role in #Syria, Hamedani blames #Assad regime’s brutal response to “peaceful protests” 4 the unrest that followed.

3- He also says the #Syrian regime was skeptical of #Iran’s ideas at first but when they got desperate they gave #IRGC bigger role.

4- The now killed IRGC commander says the brutality of response to peaceful protest was less #Assad’s fault and more his regime’s structure.

5- Hamedani then compliments #Assad for being “more obedient to #Iran’s supreme leader than some of Iran’s own Gov. officials”

6- Hamedani then goes on to say there won’t be peace in #Syria anytime soon “until the day either our friends or the other side retreats”

7-The now killed #IRGC commander: #SFA was made up of inexperienced locals & easily defeated. "got touch when the foreign fighters came in"
Your link doesnt work. Probably false.
 
@Syria_Protector reports Alliance Mi-28N attack helicopters arrived in Latakia to provide CAS for Alliance ground forces



Alliance air power leveled insurgent HQ near Salma

 
Syria conflict: Assad forces make 'significant gains' - BBC News

Syrian forces backed by Hezbollah militants from Lebanon are said to have made significant advances against rebels after heavy Russian air strikes.

Government gains are being reported in Idlib, Hama and Latakia provinces.

Russia says its aircraft carried out more than 60 missions over Syria in the past 24 hours, and that the Islamic State group was its main target.

But the Russian strikes appear to have impacted heavily on rebels fighting both the government and IS.

The main battlefront is currently close to the key highway that links the capital Damascus with other major cities, including Aleppo, and President Bashar al-Assad's forces are believed to be seeking to cut off rebels in Idlib.

Before Russia's intervention, Idlib had all but fallen to a rebel coalition that had been seriously threatening Mr Assad and his heartland as well as fighting IS, BBC Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher reports.

The government gains were reported both by Damascus and opposition activists.

Analysis: Jim Muir, BBC News, Beirut
Government forces are basically trying to win back areas they lost earlier this year, to the north of the city of Hama, and in the northern mountains of Latakia province near the coast. Rebels had penetrated there after unifying their ranks and with more concerted backing from their outside supporters, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

That posed a real threat to the heartland of Bashar al-Assad's regime, and it is almost certainly what triggered the Russian intervention and a stepped-up role by Iran.

A senior commander of the al-Nusra Front, the al-Qaeda affiliate which has forces in the area, has issued a call to all the rebel groups to unify and launch a co-ordinated counter-attack on all fronts.

He said if the rebels lost the initiative to the regime and the Russians, they would suffer a series of collapses and their future would be bleak.

The battle for Syria and Iraq in maps

Syria's civil war explained

Russia says its strikes, which began on 30 September, have been closely co-ordinated with the Syrian government. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that the strikes were the execution of "previously drawn plans".

"We persistently conducted reconnaissance, for a long period, from space and from the air," he told the Rossiya 24 news channel.

Russia's defence ministry said: "Su-34, Su-24M and Su-25SM planes carried out 64 sorties from the Hmeymim air base against 63 targets in the provinces of Hama, Latakia, Idlib and Raqqa."

The US-led coalition that has been targeting IS in Syria and Iraq announced it had carried out 24 sorties on Saturday, seven of them in Syria.

Russia said that a second video conference with the US military to discuss ways of avoiding accidents between the two countries' planes over Syria had been "professional and constructive".

In his comments to Rossiya 24, Mr Putin said he believed his country's military intervention in Syria had the support of both Sunni and Shia Muslims across the Middle East.

Questioned about the Middle East's sectarian divisions, the Russian leader said: "In Syria, we do not, under any circumstances, want to get tied up in any inter-confessional conflict."

In another development, the Russian leader held talks in the Russian resort city of Sochi with the Saudi Defence Minister, Mohammed bin Salman.

Syria's civil war
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Why is there a war in Syria?

Anti-government protests developed into a civil war that four years on has ground to a stalemate, with the Assad government, Islamic State, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all holding territory.

Who is fighting whom?

Government forces concentrated in Damascus and the centre and west of Syria are fighting the jihadists of Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra, as well as less numerous so-called "moderate" rebel groups, who are strongest in the north and east. These groups are also battling each other.

What's the human cost?

More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed and a million injured. Some 11 million others have been forced from their homes, of whom four million have fled abroad - including growing numbers who are making the dangerous journey to Europe.

How has the world reacted?

Iran, Russia and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement are propping up the Alawite-led Assad government, while Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar back the more moderate Sunni-dominated opposition, along with the US, UK and France. Hezbollah and Iran are believed to have troops and officers on the ground, while a Western-led coalition and Russia are carrying out air strikes.
 
Combined force of Assad, Russia and Hezbollah attacked like crazy for 4 days and managed to capture 1 small village in open plain. Thats miserable fail to say the least.


HAHa one week of bombing from just 32 planes which is not even 5 % percent of the Russian Airforce accomplished this this, with average sortie rate 50 a day, do you really want to know what can happen if we start running 100 or 200 sorties a day? Do you Jew?:lol:

Thats the point kiddo. USA will let them bleed for several years, then send Stingers - game over.


Too bad that Su-24 and Su-34 fly way above any MANPAD altitude ceiling :eek:
 
HAHa one week of bombing from just 32 planes which is not even 5 % percent of the Russian Airforce accomplished this this, with average sortie rate 50 a day, do you really want to know what can happen if we start running 100 or 200 sorties a day? Do you Jew?:lol:
You sound like some troll that was banned before here. Russia already spends billions on crazy dictator Assad since 2011. They send armament, fix planes and train pilots. Now they also sent their best jets and pilots there with newest bombs which cant hit the target.

Too bad that Su-24 and Su-34 fly way above any MANPAD altitude ceiling :eek:
Most of the destruction + supplies are done by helicopters.

Most of your one liners put you on par with superboy.
The main target of offensive was Kafr Nabuda which they failed to take. Then they started to pound like crazy small village Atchan in open plain:


After three days of crazy bombings they took it. Even this probably thanks to help of ISIS allies.

Peaceful protest in Atchan in 2012:


Now they are liberated by Putin and Nasrallah:

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