Dr.Thrax
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Oh look, more misinformation. Why am I not surprised?Finally, YPG captures Tal Abayd from ISIS. Good job. But they should thank U.S too, their airstrikes in this battle were unprecedented, they literally obliterated many IS supply convoys coming to city, putting it under effective siege. Now compare it to Ramadi where U.S forces completely ignored tens of ISIS vehicles and convoys coming to Ramadi. U.S knows when it should actually fight ISIS and when not. When it comes to Kurds, they come in with full force.
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Hezbollah continues to kick Nusra's behind in Qalamun, only a relatively small area is in possession of terrorists now, few days/weeks and Qalamun will be completely free of terrorists.
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Armed groups have launched various heavy attacks against Thallah air base in Dara'a and they all failed. Based on latest reports, they are taking heavy casualties for capturing the airport, but with no success as of now. It shows that if SAA actually wants to resist in an area, they can hold up very well, now compare it to battles of Idlib or Ariha where they retreated in hours, which as I said previously, it came with direct orders from above. SAA has just gave up on some parts of Syria or they may have strategies that I'm not aware of.
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Terrorists killed 25 civilians and wounded 100 after heavy shelling of residential areas in Rashidin district, Aleppo.
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The Qalamoun map is heavily biased towards regime. Nusra suffered heavy losses yes, but so did Hezbollah and SAA. And ISIS is not allied with Nusra or any other rebel group. And it seems interesting how ISIS always attacks Nusra positions in Qalamoun when Hezbollah and SAA are also attacking rebel positions...hmm.
Thal'ah airbase battle was stopped today, so more BS from you. Druze leaders are willing to make a deal.
These "terrorists" are already in control of Rashidin district, they took the rest of it today besides the military buildings. They had no reason to shell territory they just took/already held. And they shelled regime positions in the district lightly, the regime got kicked out by a rebel ground attack on the entire Western Aleppo front.
You love spreading so much disinformation, even when all other sources, including civilian sources, say no. Then again, civilian sources often conflict with SAA "sources" 99% of the time
UPDATE:
Rebel gains on the Western Aleppo front (Ashrafiyeh, Khaldiyeh, Rashidayn, and Bustan al Basha) are huge:
- At least 2 tanks destroyed
- ~40 Assadists killed in al-Rashidayn
And possible gains (unconfirmed/more sources needed):
- 2 Jets destroyed on the ground on the Nayrab airport
- Military research center liberated
Gains/events elsewhere in Syria:
- Rahiyya Castle in Northeastern Hama taken by rebels, ~20 Assadists killed
- Tha'lah airbase was shelled by rebels with rockets before Druze leaders wanted to make a deal with rebels. During the shelling/fighting rebels killed a high-ranking officer who was behind the shelling of Suwaydaa that killed several civilians in order to put blame on rebels. (Regime shelled Suwaydaa with mortars, even though rebels are not in mortar range of Suwaydaa.)
- Obvious takeover of Tall Abyad by YPG and FSA and takeover of Ayn Issa by FSA.
Still believe Assad is winning @Serpentine? Qalamoun's liberation will be soon, we'll need to clear all of the Assadist Salients first.
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