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Look like Allepo has even more hospitals than rest of world or else there wouldn't be any remaining hospitals after 5 years of daily bombing ....

1) lakh laanat on u n ur khamshit

2)strange naa u guys have been attacking past 5 yrs and still there are targets on ground either ur coalition is very incompetent or u killing civilians

3)again lakh laanat on u n ur khamshit...khota:tup:
 
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WASHINGTON (Nov. 25, 2016) Photo of Senior Chief Scott Dayton. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
November 25, 2016
http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=97831

Senior Chief Petty Officer Scott Cooper Dayton was serving with Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve.

"We offer our deepest condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Senior Chief Petty Officer Scott Dayton, who made the ultimate sacrifice on a day we set aside time to give thanks for our freedom and to recognize the men and women who defend that right," said Rear Adm. Brian Brakke, commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command.

Dayton obtained the following qualifications during his military career: Enlisted Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Specialist and Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist.

Dayton died from wounds sustained in an improvised explosive device blast in the vicinity of Ayn Issa in northern Syria, according to a Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve news release.

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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/on...yria.aspx?pageID=238&nID=106595&NewsCatID=352

One Turkish soldier was killed and three others were wounded on Nov. 26 in an attack in northern Syria that came after Turkish Armed Forces initiated an offensive against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) targets as part of the ongoing Euphrates Shield operation.

The wounded soldiers along with the body of the killed soldier were brought into Turkey through the Öncüpınar border gate of Turkey in the southeastern province of Kilis.

November/26/2016

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yuup.....and i bet @500 is mad...cuz these rebels r gonma loseeee...
LOL. While Khamenai aka Putin mercenaries are slaughtering kids to take some destroyed neighborhood, USA aka Kurds and Turkey take all oil rich North/West Syria and Euphrates.
 
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LOL. While Khamenai aka Putin mercenaries are slaughtering kids to take some destroyed neighborhood, USA aka Kurds and Turkey take all oil rich North/West Syria and Euphrates.


So maybe they should follow Israel's lead and just bulldozer neighborhoods. Speaking of taking things that don't belong to you, what about the Gulan heights?

It's also funny how your stance changes. If Syria takes some villages, or strategic grounds you make sarcastic comments how it 'just empty villages' if the "rebels" Turkey or Kurds do it than you dance like a school girl.

Military you have proven to be militarily inept. I would rather take Aleppo and control a large portion of the population then some wasteland. Aleppo still has economic and military importance. Just as important, parts of it is well fortified, the 1070 projects were a meat grinder for the "rebels". There is a reason they launched two major offensives to try to take it back. The rebels continue to draw forces from other towns to break the Aleppo siege but are only dying. Aleppo is a gift that keeps on giving.
 
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So maybe they should follow Israel's lead and just bulldozer neighborhoods.
Unlike Assad Israel never bulldozed any neighborhoods.

Speaking of taking things that don't belong to you, what about the Gulan heights?
Why create offtopic.

It's also funny how your stance changes. If Syria takes some villages, or strategic grounds you make sarcastic comments how it 'just empty villages' if the "rebels" Turkey or Kurds do it than you dance like a school girl.
I'll show what I mean.

Khamenai aka Putin progress:
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US aka Kurd progress:
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Military you have proven to be militarily inept. I would rather take Aleppo and control a large portion of the population then some wasteland. Aleppo still has economic and military importance. Just as important, parts of it is well fortified, the 1070 projects were a meat grinder for the "rebels". There is a reason they launched two major offensives to try to take it back. The rebels continue to draw forces from other towns to break the Aleppo siege but are only dying. Aleppo is a gift that keeps on giving.
All Aleppo industries are destroyed, people who worked there are killed and expelled. As for meat grinder it was for Khamenai thugs. We saw how many of them were killed in human wave attacks on positions they lost.
 
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A rebel fighter reacts as a landmine, planted by Islamic State (IS) group jihadists, is exploded by his comrades in the village of Tilalayn on the western outskirts of the northern Syrian town of Dabiq, on November 25. (AFP Photo)

Twenty-two pro-Ankara Syrian rebels were hit by a chemical gas attack from Islamic State (IS) jihadists in northern Syria, the Turkish army said on Sunday.

“After a rocket was fired by Daesh (IS), 22 opposition members were observed to have been exposed in their eyes and bodies to chemical gas,” the general staff said in a statement, quoted by the state-run Anadolu news agency.

It said the attack happened in the area of the village of Khaliliya, east of Al Rai in northern Syria.

Turkish media said that the affected Syrian fighters were brought over the frontier to the Turkish border town of Kilis by teams from Turkey’s AFAD emergencies agency.

The reports said that the Turkish emergency workers were equipped with special chemical suits to protect themselves. The Syrians were brought to the main hospital in Kilis where they are currently undergoing treatment.

Television pictures showed some of the Syrians being transferred on stretchers to the hospital, with the emergency workers dressed in full-body white protective clothing and gas masks.

The Turkish army is backing the Syrian fighters in an unprecedented incursion aimed at rooting out IS jihadists from the border area and also ensuring there is no Kurdish militia presence.

In a three-month operation, the rebels have so far captured the IS stronghold of Jarabulus, cleared IS from Al Rai and retaken the symbolically important town of Dabiq without much resistance.

With Turkish support, they are now pressing to take Al Bab from the jihadists in an advance that appears to be taking more time and encountering greater opposition.
 
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