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These are regulars, not Spetsnaz.
Special forces cover faces. Regular ones don't.
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These are regulars, not Spetsnaz.
Saddam was internationally recognized too. Ousted.
Being "internationally recognized" doesn't make you legitimate.
No, they aren't. Illegitimate government.
Jabhat al Nusra and Jund al Aqsa took Al Eis today and are on the outskirts of Al-Hadher. They aren't breaking the ceasefire since they were never a part of it.
Special forces cover faces. Regular ones don't.
And who told you that? Depending on the mission and the profile of the objectives, operators act as required. Covering faces is not a prerequisite for Special Forces, their uniform and identification is more similar to regulars rather than Spetnaz or Special Naval Forces.
Jabhat al Nusra and Jund al Aqsa took Al Eis today and are on the outskirts of Al-Hadher. They aren't breaking the ceasefire since they were never a part of it.
Fairy tales.leaving 26 stinking corpses behind and 4 armored vehicles destroyed.
Fairy tales.
Meanwhile 2 Hezie, 14 Afghan and 3 Iranian mercenary thugs were eliminated there.
Syrian army propaganda video:
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LOL
The way he holds a rifle.What's so funny?
he's sticking his left eye into the scope while aiming the traditional right handed way ?I'm a layman. How should he be holding?