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Turkish Army has said that 138 Daesh terrorists were killed and many others were wounded in Syria's Al-Bab region within the Operation Euphrates Shield Wednesday.

According to a statement from the Turkish General Staff, a total of 14 Turkish soldiers were martyred and 33 others were wounded in three different suicide attacks and in the clashes during the day in Al-Bab.

The statement said that 67 Daesh targets in the region were destroyed by Turkish army which supported the Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters to liberate Al-Bab from Daesh, a strategic city for the terrorist group.

The statement said the operation to liberate Al-Bab was continuing according to plan.

Operation Euphrates Shield began in late August to improve security, support coalition forces, and eliminate the terror threat along Turkey’s border using FSA fighters backed by Turkish artillery and jets.

Turkish National Defense Minister Fikri Isik will brief the Turkish Parliament on the ongoing operation on Thursday.

Meanwhile, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday that Al-Bab was completely besieged by the Turkish army and the FSA.

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http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/syrias-al-bab-besieged-by-turkish-army-erdogan/711571

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that the Daesh-held city of Al-Bab in northern Syria was completely besieged by the Turkish army and the Free Syrian Army (FSA).

In a meeting with Albanian President Bujar Nishani in the presidential complex Wednesday, Erdogan said he has just received information from Chief of Turkish General Staff Hulusi Akar on the army's Operation Euphrates Shield.

"Right now, Al-Bab is completely besieged by the Free Syrian Army and our soldiers," said Erdogan.

Erdogan said several Turkish soldiers were martyred and wounded during the last stage of the siege of Al-Bab. "I wish Al-Bab will fall soon and local people of Al-Bab can find a chance to settle on their own territory."

Operation Euphrates Shield began in late August to improve security, support coalition forces and eliminate the terror threat along Turkey’s border using Free Syrian Army fighters backed by Turkish artillery and jets.
 
Russia indeed provided CAS to ISIS forces which attacked Marea. Fortunately they failed.



Of course they did. Russian has also really been dropping aid instead of bombs on Isis.



No, its fact.





You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face. Your cute map that you made in MS paint is grossly wrong. Syrian forces have captured a lot more then Aleppo since a year ago. Something I already proved, have some respect for yourself, every time you make stupid lies up it only shows how desperate you are.


You have mentioned many "facts" that are BS such as the Israeli Air Force flying more sorties in Lebonon in a month than the Russia Air Force in Syria in a year despite Russia flying 9000 sorties in only the first 5 months. Another claim you made is that Christians were never attacked in Syria and that Yabround was the only Christians area the "rebels" controlled.

Ma’alula, Jdeide, Tela and Sulaimaniyeh have all been occupied by the "rebels" and churches destroyed and I can give you a wall of sources proving this. Of course you live in a fantasy world and you don't care about facts.
 
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Of course they did. Russian has also really been dropping aid instead of bombs on Isis.
Russians were bombing Marea in same time when ISIS attacked it. That's called close air support. Fortunately they are not even nearly effective as USAF.

You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face. Your cute map that you made in MS paint is grossly wrong. Syrian forces have captured a lot more then Aleppo since a year ago.
1) Its not my map, its Pentagon map.
2) Its territories captured FROM ISIS.

You have mentioned many "facts" that are BS such as the Israeli Air Force flying more sorties in Lebonon in a month than the Russia Air Force in Syria in a year despite Russia flying 9000 sorties in only the first 5 months.
IAF executed 19,000 sorties in 34 days. Which is double of what Russians made in more than a year.

Another claim you made is that Christians were never attacked in Syria and that Yabround was the only Christians area the "rebels" controlled. Ma’alula
What attack u are talking about? Most casualties in that village were by Assadist bombings and artillery

, Jdeide, Tela and Sulaimaniyeh have all been occupied by the "rebels" and churches destroyed and I can give you a wall of sources proving this. Of course you live in a fantasy world and you don't care about facts.
What's that?

My point was that u describe Assad as moderate and guardian of secularism. But in fact is the opposite:m Assad took power in secular, relatively democratic Syria and turned it into a brutal sectarian Fascist dictatorship. Assad was major supported of Islamic terrorism in the world.
 
My Asian people, there are 200 million Muslims in my country. 80% Sunni Muslims and Shiite Muslims about 20%. we live in peace, without bloodshed, even we live in harmony with Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian (the religion of china) and faiths.
Muslims in my country is not as stupid as many donkeys in the middle east, which is very cheap in fights sheep, instigated, provoked by the Zionist agent, the agent of America and NATO agencies, in order to fight one another.
Why we do not unite and live in peace, whether Sunni and Shiite religious not a god, a matter of right and wrong let god judging and punishing in hell later.
See the effects of war are you doing in syria and Iraq, how many deaths, how many material losses, how many women who become prostitutes syria, as a result of your war policies are pointless.
If you want war, Jihad why you do not war versus Israel, myanmar obviously kill innocent Muslims.
why brother terbangung in ISIS, al Qaeda, al Nusra fron ???

My Asian people, there are 200 million Muslims in my country. 80% Sunni Muslims and Shiite Muslims about 20%. we live in peace, without bloodshed, even we live in harmony with Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian (the religion of china) and faiths.
Muslims in my country is not as stupid as many donkeys in the middle east, which is very cheap in fights sheep, instigated, provoked by the Zionist agent, the agent of America and NATO agencies, in order to fight one another.
Why we do not unite and live in peace, whether Sunni and Shiite religious not a god, a matter of right and wrong let god judging and punishing in hell later.
See the effects of war are you doing in syria and Iraq, how many deaths, how many material losses, how many women who become prostitutes syria, as a result of your war policy.
If you want war, Jihad why you do not war versus Israel, myanmar obviously kill innocent Muslims.
why my brother who joined the ISIS, al Qaeda, al Nusra front ??? why we do not unite, until when you have to kill each other.
 
My Asian people, there are 200 million Muslims in my country. 80% Sunni Muslims and Shiite Muslims about 20%. we live in peace, without bloodshed, even we live in harmony with Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian (the religion of china) and faiths.
Muslims in my country is not as stupid as many donkeys in the middle east, which is very cheap in fights sheep, instigated, provoked by the Zionist agent, the agent of America and NATO agencies, in order to fight one another.
Why we do not unite and live in peace, whether Sunni and Shiite religious not a god, a matter of right and wrong let god judging and punishing in hell later.
See the effects of war are you doing in syria and Iraq, how many deaths, how many material losses, how many women who become prostitutes syria, as a result of your war policies are pointless.
If you want war, Jihad why you do not war versus Israel, myanmar obviously kill innocent Muslims.
why brother terbangung in ISIS, al Qaeda, al Nusra fron ???

My Asian people, there are 200 million Muslims in my country. 80% Sunni Muslims and Shiite Muslims about 20%. we live in peace, without bloodshed, even we live in harmony with Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian (the religion of china) and faiths.
Muslims in my country is not as stupid as many donkeys in the middle east, which is very cheap in fights sheep, instigated, provoked by the Zionist agent, the agent of America and NATO agencies, in order to fight one another.
Why we do not unite and live in peace, whether Sunni and Shiite religious not a god, a matter of right and wrong let god judging and punishing in hell later.
See the effects of war are you doing in syria and Iraq, how many deaths, how many material losses, how many women who become prostitutes syria, as a result of your war policy.
If you want war, Jihad why you do not war versus Israel, myanmar obviously kill innocent Muslims.
why my brother who joined the ISIS, al Qaeda, al Nusra front ??? why we do not unite, until when you have to kill each other.
where are you from, India ? :what:
 
Turkish troops retreat from ISIS in Al-Bab losing equipments and tanks. Just goes to show that war in Syria always looks so easy until that country actually gets involved, than its not a walk in the park anymore

 
Aleppo battle map

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http://aa.com.tr/en/health/turkish-hospitals-treating-85-soldiers-injured-in-syria/712263

Turkish Health Minister Recep Akdag said on Thursday that 85 Turkish soldiers were being treated in different hospitals after being injured in northern Syria as part of the Operation Euphrates Shield.

“Four of them are in critical condition,” Akdag told reporters in Ankara adding that the health ministry teams are working for better treatment.

Operation Euphrates Shield began in late August to improve security, support coalition forces and eliminate the terror threat along Turkey’s border using Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish artillery and jets.

In another statement, Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Isik said 16 Turkish soldiers were martyred during an operation on Wednesday to capture Al-Bab, a strategic city for Daesh in southeastern Aleppo.

He also added that over 1000 Daesh terrorists were killed since the beginning of the Euphrates Shield operation.

Health Minister Akdag did not mention whether the soldiers were wounded during Wednesday's clashes.

Meanwhile, the Turkish General Staff said in a written statement that 90 Daesh targets had been destroyed in Al-Bab airstrikes, while 160 terrorists were killed in the same day.

*Reporting by Yeşim Sert Karaaslan; Writing by Sorwar Alam
 
turks delivered to ISIS at least two Leo2 and one ACV-15

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They propably wanted to deliver more, but something gone wrong with third Leo2 :enjoy:
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Its fake news.


Hezbollah scum desecrating a grave.
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Little out of topic. This gangster sold himself to Fsa gangs fot 100dollar. month and looks his body is.complety destroyed .Actually Fsa buried him in some private property so people noticed it. And now this. Fsa. Martyr fossil will be thorwn.in proper cemetery
. ^^^^Here is Iranian matryr 22 years body is still same refuses to decoposes He.looks still same as 22 years ago so means he is Headed for heaven .. In Islam there. Is saying.if ur.body decomposes then u r headed for hell u will have a new body .Designed for maximum.punishment in.hell thIs Is the difference. Between FSA MATRYR .and iraninan matryr
 
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Syrian military: Last rebels gone, recapture of Aleppo complete

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Half the city had been under opposition control for the past four years. Video provided by
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The last "remnants" of rebels and their supporters have been evacuated from eastern Aleppo and the government has regained full control of the embattled city, the Syrian military said Thursday.

The Army issued a statement announcing "restoration of security and stability to Aleppo after liberating it from terrorism and terrorists," the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said.

Western Aleppo erupted in heavy celebratory gunfire, with Syrian TV showing uniformed soldiers and civilians shouting “Aleppo, Aleppo!” and “God, Syria and Bashar only,” the Associated Press reported.

Earlier this week, the U.N. Security Council approved a plan to send U.N. monitors to oversee the evacuations. The operation, aided by the International Red Cross, took place in fits and starts as both sides squabbled over security concerns while sometimes blizzard-like weather conditions further hampered the effort.

Aleppo is now under full government control for the first time since rebels took command of eastern parts of the city in 2012. Turkey and the West backed a hodgepodge of rebel groups, while Russia and Iran backed the Syrian government of Bashar Assad.

In Washington, State Department spokesman John Kirby said the events in Aleppo don't mean the war is over, adding that the Assad regime and its supporters bear responsibility for the wasteland the once-vibrant city has become.

"It wasn't the opposition that bombed hospitals and schools and first responders as they rushed to save people," Kirby said. "It was the regime and its backers."

Aleppo hospitals evacuated, last Syrian rebels moving out


Still, recapturing the last holdout enclaves of the city mark Assad’s biggest victory in the 6-year-old civil war, and it was not clear what path forward remained for rebel forces. An estimated 500,000 people have died and millions have been forced to flee their homes during the conflict.

Ahmad al-Khatib, an opposition media activist who left the Aleppo before the siege, said the city's fall was a date “we’ll never forget and we will never forgive.” according to AP. “Let the world bear witness that Bashar Assad has killed and displaced and destroyed Aleppo, and he celebrates in his victory over the blood and offspring of Aleppo … with the agreement of the Arab and Western nations,” he posted on Twitter.

Assad called the liberation of Aleppo a victory not just for Syria but for all nations contributing to the fight against terrorism, particularly Iran and Russia.

“It is also a relapse for all the countries that are hostile toward the Syrian people and that have used terrorism as a means to realize their interests,” Assad said.

More than 35,000 rebels and civilians have fled former rebel-held enclaves in eastern Aleppo since last week, the United Nations said. The evacuation of the last patients from hospitals in the area was finalized Wednesday.

The evacuations appear to conclude a months-long siege of the city that prompted one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises. The tide of the struggle began to turn last year when Russia stepped up air assaults in support of Assad's troops, a withering assault that left many communities in rubble.


Evacuations resume in Aleppo

Syrians, who were evacuated from the last rebel-held pockets of Syria's northen city of Aleppo, arrive on Dec. 19, 2016, in the opposition-controlled Khan al-Assal region, west of the embattled city. The United Nations Security Council on Monday approved the deployment of U.N. monitors to Aleppo as the evacuation of fighters and civilians from the last remaining opposition stronghold resumed after days of delays.
Baraa Al-Halabi, AFP/Getty Images

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Syrians, who were evacuated from the last rebel-held pockets of Syria's northen city of
Aleppo, arrive on Dec. 19, 2016, in the opposition-controlled Khan al-Assal region, west of the
embattled city. The United Nations Security Council on Monday approved the deployment of
U.N. monitors to Aleppo as the evacuation of fighters and civilians from the last remaining
opposition stronghold resumed after days of delays. Baraa Al-Halabi, AFP/Getty Images

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A convoy of four buses arrives at the Syrian government-controlled crossing of Ramoussa,
on the southern outskirts of Aleppo, on Dec. 19, 2016, during an evacuation operation of rebel
fighters and civilians from rebel-held areas. AFP/Getty Images


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A Syrian woman takes care of her husband at the only functioning hospital in the last
rebel-held pocket of Syria's northern city of Aleppo as people wait to be evacuated on
Dec. 18, 2016. Karam Al-Masri, AFP/Getty Images

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Syrians, who were evacuated from the last rebel-held pockets of Syria's northern city of
Aleppo, wait upon their arrival on Dec. 19, 2016, in the opposition-controlled Khan al-Assal
region, west of the embattled city. Omar Haj Kadour, AFP/Getty Images


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Buses wait to evacuate a group of fighters and their families from eastern neighborhoods of
Aleppo, Syria, on Dec. 19, 2016. European Pressphoto Agency

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Syrians, who were evacuated from the last rebel-held pockets of Syria's northern city of
Aleppo, greet each other as they arrive on Dec. 19, 2016, in the opposition-controlled Khan
al-Assal region, west of the embattled city. Omar Haj Kadour, AFP/Getty Images



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