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Syrian President Dr. Bashar Al-Assad visited the Syrian Arab Army units at the forefront with NATO terrorists in Al-Hobait town, Idlib southern
Syrian President Dr. Bashar Al-Assad visited the Syrian Arab Army units at the forefront with NATO terrorists in Al-Hobait town, Idlib southern
The Syrian Arab Army repeatedly strike Turkish observation post in the midst of it’s ongoing offensive into Idlib via north Hama.
Last week, the same post was shelled. Two Turkish soldiers were injured as a result. While opposition activists held the SAA responsible, Turkey’s Ministry of National Defence declined to identify the attackers, which led some to speculate that they were radical militants.
Shir Mughar’s post is one of twelve similar observation positions established by the Turkish military around Syria’s Idlib last year under an agreement with Russia and Iran.
No Turkish soldiers were reportedly killed or injured as a result of the new attack on Shir Mughar’s observation post. This means that the Turkish military will likely ignore the incident.
The strikes are reportedly being conducted by the shadowy sub-commander Samir Al-Hajeed of the elusive puma unit within the Tiger Forces, as seen in this photo on the far left with Suheil, The Fabulous Tiger, himself
Aggrieved Turkish sources in Ankara exclaim that he can’t keep getting away with this.
“Thanks for the TOW missiles, America”
-Suheil Salman “The Tiger” al-Hassan
Tiger Forces are reported to be among Syrian Arab Army reinforcements to the front in Idlib as air campaigns against rebel targets intensify
also lmfao that horrific audio LITERALLY WHY
Timeline of events from January to April, showing the successful SAA operation to clear major rebel pockets in East Ghouta and East Qalamoun near Damascus
East Qalamoun capitulated in short order after Jaish al-Islam remnants there accepted deals for withdrawal and The Forces of Martyr Ahmad al-Abdo (named after a civilian killed during protests against the government in 2012) largely defected to the SAA after joining the revolution as moderate army defectors for several years. The Forces of the Martyr struggled for years on the front line with the Islamic State, helping to repel ISIS advance into western Syria at the height of it’s power. This left rebels in the pocket who remained adamant on resisting the SAA in a difficult spot. they too surrendered within days, accepting transit to Idlib province and Turkish/FSA occupied Afrin/Rojava.
Following the cessation of military action in the desert, the Tiger forces captured or recieved from the Forces of the Martyrs tremendous stock of weapons, ammunition, tanks and other armoured vehicles (alongside those given up by JAI, who had no time to destroy their equipment as they had in Douma/Ghouta)
Now that the conflict here is over, the Tiger Forces will begin to focus on retaking the rebel holdout in Hama pocket to the north, just south of rebel controlled Idlib province
and finish the rebel and Islamic State presence in Yarmouk camp south of Damascus’s city centre.
Yarmouk camp, while today a neighbourhood, began as and remains today a Palestianian populated area founded by refugees from Israel following the Arab-Israeli war in 1948. While today considered a city of 137,000 people, it is still called “yarmouk camp” on map and roadsigns. After bitter fighting in the area between Syria, it’s palestinian allies against the Free Syrian Army and it’s palestinian allies, the population has been reduced to 20,000 from fleeing civilians and war fatalities.
On April 1st 2015, the Islamic State entered the camp from the south, sparking fighting between the FSA and rebel palestinian group Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis. By the 2nd, they had complete control of the area. On the 15th, the group defected to the Syrian Armed Forces/Government. Because of infighting resulting from this and ongoing barrel bombings by the Syrian air force, the besieged civilian population is estimated to had fallen to 8000 by April 2016.
It is likely for the rebels unaffiliated with ISIS in Babbila/South Damascus to accept negotiation for surrender as they have already accepted a ceasefire as the SAA begins their assault with ISIS to their west.
(Since i was buckled into the Afrin conflict, i nearly completely missed talking about the Tiger Forces led Syrian Arab Army (SAA) operation to eradicate rebel holdouts in East Ghouta pocket and East Qalamoun.
Alot of shit happened so i tried to be brief. lol)
As of yesterday and this morning, the Syrian Arab Army successfully captured strategic highlands and fully entered into Dier Ezzor Governate via two axes, now only 40 KM away from lifting the siege on the beleaguered city of Dier Ezzor
Islamic State control of the Syrian desert has effectively evaporated at such a pace that Islamic State forces, caught behind the front line, are scrambling to evacuate fighters from Lebanon and east of Palmyra to bolster the defenses around Dier Ezzor, in anticipation of a Syrian government push to smash through to the city
Additionally, the Islamic State pocket in the western desert (seen above), between Homs and Hama governate, is feeling the pressure as numerous loyalist assaults from groups like the ISIS Hunters mount
Upon the total capitulation of the rest of the Islamic State fighters trapped in this pocket, the Syrian Arab army and it’s allies can then commit those forces to assisting the Tiger Force’s (the elite unit responsible for liberating Palmyra) offensive to break the several year long siege at Dier Ezzor, the last major military offensive against the Islamic State in sovereign Syria, the likes of which not seen since the liberation of Kuweires Airbase and the reconquest of Palmyra.
Tiger forces of the SAA begin mobilizing for an assault on Idlib in retaliation for the chemical gas attack in Aleppo
https://twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1/status/1066787722835173377?s=19
This is a gas attack worth paying attention to because the target area is within government control. If the Syrian authorities don't allow the OPCW immmediate access to the incident area, it's possible that the Syrian government performed this false flag to justify a final assault on Idlib province.