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Time to bust some lies again.
Attack is led by Fateh Halab, which does not include Nusra. Ansar al Sharia is the other operations room (which includes Nusra) but it is much smaller than Fateh Halab (FH is 22,000.)
I saw 1 squad of Chechens, no Uzbeks. But to you everyone against Assad = foreign terrorist.
ISIS suicide bomber killed JaN & Ahrar al Sham fighters as well as civilians while they were having iftar.
SAA never retook center, but they did use Chlorine to try to retake it 2 days ago, failed as usual.
SAA and Hezb offensive on Zabadani is a fiasco - lots of dead SAA and Hezb, both mostly kicked out of Zabadani. Regime & allies using scorched Earth tactics, just like in Qusayr. If they can't take the city they'll burn it to the ground.
Important note: Zabadani was a place where lots of Lebanese refugees came when Israel invaded in 2006, and this is how they repay us.
My thoughts on Zabadani: 3 possible results: Rebels breakout, gain more territory (they have regained most of Zabadani, but they haven't regained much outside of it, small chance of this happening); SAA/Hezb offensive stops (they're being met with heavy resistance); or Pyrrhic victory for SAA/Hezb. Honestly Pyrrhic victory is the most likely choice, as regime is taking heavy losses but rebels are under siege.
Sounding a bit like Israel there aren't you?
This is the first photo of rebels ever being in a Mosque with intent of attacking regime (unless its being used as a base by regime). It's probably posing, because it makes
no sense to have an HMG in an AA firing position
inside a building. Therefore, most likely posing. Also, just because this happens in 1 place (it doesn't from what I've seen, I've seen a lot) doesn't mean every Mosque should be bombed.
Can't do much, too far away from Western Qalamoun. They've attacked Dara'a but there was horrible lack of communication and co-ordination, or regime was using R-330Ps to block radio communication.
Still ongoing.
Still failing horribly at taking anything, they've retreated from most of the housing in the North (iirc it was North.) Rebels today (or was it yesterday? Time flies when you're killing Hezbollah
) destroyed a BMP-1 belonging to Hezbollah (given to them by SAA.) There's 11 gone. They suffered heavy casualties besides that.
Alawites are the scum of Syria (pre-French occupation they raided Sunni and Christian villages to steal and rape; during French occupation they supported and became the troops of the French (Assad's grandfather dealt with the French all the time); now in Assad era they suppress all non-Alawites.)
At least they've actually been providing water to regime held areas, something regime doesn't do to rebel held areas - except on a much larger scale with fuel, electricity, water, food, clothing, etc.
Do you know what the pilot said in the interview? He admitted 90% of targets they bomb are civilian areas.
The longer the wait, the greater the victory.
@Al-Kurdi
Interesting article, to say the least:
Syria: Anti-Isis Westerners fighting for Kurds disillusioned with YPG's 'school trip with guns' tactics
Westerners fighting with YPG state that YPG's achievements on the ground are minimal, most of the work is done by airstrikes. They also state that YPG are incompetent and unprofessional, they trash a village if its an Arab village.