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YPG/PKK sends hundreds of captured DAESH terrorists to the front to fight FSA.
Once again a great betrayal.
Once again a great betrayal.
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YPG/PKK sends hundreds of captured DAESH terrorists to the front to fight FSA.
Once again a great betrayal.
They didn't even lost a m60... or ifv... let alone a Leo in Afrin...at least for now.Is it true that Turkey has lost 17 Tanks by now mostly Leopard ????
Brother didn' you follow ES ops? There was loss of material. A list was posted in PDF.Is it true that Turkey has lost 17 Tanks by now mostly Leopard ????
Thats what TRT News broadcasts.There are no "captured" ISIS fighters. They have either joined YPG or have fleed.
Is it true that Turkey has lost 17 Tanks by now mostly Leopard ????
Only one Leo 2 was hit and had minimal damage, no casualties.Is it true that Turkey has lost 17 Tanks by now mostly Leopard ????
Do not forget that we lost a submarine in Afrin at the front lines. He fought well, sunk honorably at mountains.Not 17 Leos but 57... plus 25 F-16s.
The damage shown at the LEO is referring to credible Twitter Arab sources an old picture from 2016.Do not forget that we lost a submarine in Afrin at the front lines. He fought well, sunk honorably at mountains.
Arabs are the better fighters. Without air support DAESH could have wiped out YPG/PKK as they almost did in AYN EL ARAB. Turkey showed great mercy 2014 and supported Kobani.Remember those concrete fortresses?
We might have overestimated the PKK defensive abilities..
Do not forget that we lost a submarine in Afrin at the front lines. He fought well, sunk honorably at mountains.
Remember those concrete fortresses?
We might have overestimated the PKK defensive abilities..
We are not overestimating. Typical mentality of exaggeration of their power seen again as it was seen in Northern Iraq before fleeing from Kirkuk.