Developments Aug 1 *SAA clears out Euphrates pocket, seize Jabal Tuntur, enter Sukhnah >US-led coalition airstrikes kill 60 civis, injures 50 in DeZ prov >DeZ: SAA repels counterattack of IS units trapped in cemetery area >E Ghouta: SAA unleashes 50 Elephant rockets on rebels from Jobar & Ayn Tarma >Latakia: FSA 1st Coastal Division shelled army positions on Jabal Mukhtar >E Hama: SAA liberates Marina town and stops IS counterattack >SDF captures Nazlah Shahadah district, attempts to isolate Old Raqqa from southern direction >HTS jihadists hit gov positions with mortar fire near Taibat al-Imam town, N Hama >Infighting looms in Idlib as ceasefire between jihadi groups falters Iraq *PMU forces liberate 17 villages from ISIS west of Mosul Yemen >Houthi forces, allies hit Saudi Arabia’s Jizan, Asir and Najran regions inflicting heavy losses on the Saudi Army and its mercenaries >IS attacks Houthi forces in central Yemen, killing the fighters and looting site
DEATH TO AMERICA DEATH TO ENGLAND DEATH TO ISRAEL DEATH TO SAUDI DEATH TO KURDS DEATH TO TURKS DEATH TO UAE DEATH TO INDIA DEATH TO KUWAIT DEATH TO FRANCE DEATH TO UKRAINE DEATH TO YAHOODI DEATH TO BAHRAIN DEATH TO WAHHABI DEATH TO HOLLAND DEATH TO MOROCCO DEATH TO CATALUNYA DEATH TO DIRTY SADDAMISTS DEATH TO MONAFEGHIN & KUFFAR DEATH TO THOSE WHO OPPOSE THE VELAYATE FAQIH
Ryan Rivera
You guys are looking forward to my shitmap arent you? >I'm making one right now.
Kevin Smith
>#Hezbollah is using drones carrying its flag over busses transporting thousands of #AQ and their families outside the #Lebanese territory
Anthony Green
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Xavier Young
Looks like Wikipedia confirms T2 and Humaymah.
Christopher Lee
Hello lads how are you all? Any new developments?
Julian Sanders
>Army already encircled SUCC >SAA now dealing with a small ISIS pocket and a shitload of IEDs and mines
Grayson Long
Wew
Alexander Sanders
Nth for not first posting and letting the leaf get it!
Colton Edwards
>encircled SUCC source?
Robert Rodriguez
bretty good, how about you also suknah is habbening
Daniel Scott
>KEY BRIDGE, MAPANDI BRIDGE, CAPTURED AND UNDER CONTROL BY SECURITY FORCES, EASING THE OPERATIONS TREMENDOUSLY >MAUTE TERRITORY REDUCED TO 2 DISTRICTS OR AROUND 1SQKM >OVER 500 TERRORSHITS KILLED, DEUS VULT >HUNDREDS OF BUILDINGS CLEARED >Army estimates there are 50-70 left after intel reports >Army admits taking the city center is very hard due to well placed IEDs being located inside almost all buildings which has so far accounted for the majority of the deaths at the Government side >Maute Commander Abdullah Maute is still alive despite reports suggesting he had been killed. Reports of the death of commander Omar Maute is still being verified >Catholic priest still alive, though his health is deteriorating due to lack of food >some of the 300 remaining citizens are thought to be sympathizers >military arrests 59 people who have tried to enter Marawi suspected to attempt to enter Marawi to reinforce Maute >one occasion includes where 7 disguised as soldiers was stopped at a checkpoint and arrested after their uniforms didn't match each others Pic related, one of the suspects' ID sides are in orbit >civillans barred from entering Marawi
Unrelated to Marawi >Duterte orders Army and Police to whipe out communist rebels after Marawi crisis is over >bantz-exchange between Duterte and Communist leader Joma Sison >Ozamis Mayor, wife and 13 others killed in a police anti-drug raid. Mayor was son of a notorious criminal who engaged in drug trade, trafficking, extortion, kidnapping and prostitution. Media and opposition said he dindu nuffin >7 beheaded bodies retrieved in Basilan allegedly done by Abu Sayyaf Group >Duterte calls out Kim Jong-Un for being a fat fuck
Luke Robinson
Should I invite the wikipedia-autist here?
Nathan Sullivan
>IRL shitposting above your enemies
David Long
Leith has denied it being taken.
Jacob Reyes
>US attempt to train a new group of "moderate rebels" >This time are actually so moderate that they defect to the SAA how will the """"revolution"""" recover?
Liam Anderson
Well, it is Leith we're talking about here, plus that was maybe a week or two ago. >A lot can happen in that time
Easton Adams
What sort of person creates that? Was it for a joke, are these people serious? Are they that completely and utterly stupid? Did they pay a memester to create one for them and not being able to speak English thought it looked alright?
What a mess.
Asher Wright
should have updated the southfront vid bruh
Xavier Taylor
>train rebels and arm them >rebels run off and defect to SAA with all the equipment you gave them >end up shelling the rebels you trained for stealing your stuff
Cooper Collins
>yfw the Raqqa villages are finally all painted red
Julian Phillips
Good mornign lads! How many kilomeme to Deir Ezzor? Succnah when? What happened to Padre?
Daniel Green
Had to bake emergency bread
Austin Kelly
>DEATH TO ISRAEL uh, wishing death upon your old secret ally?
Alexander Kelly
>67km >NOW
Nolan Sanchez
Ma'adan comes before Deir, and it's bigger than Succ.
Gabriel Smith
>Succnah when?
RIGHT NOW
Kevin Hall
>doesn'T sue the one with the leaf on the soldier
Isaiah Hernandez
Someone make a quality oc of these ideas please
Zachary Peterson
>What happened to Padre? vacation or something he wouldnt be around for a while cant remember what, he caught me in a not so sober moment
Parker Sanchez
Moroccan take that flag off. If you were American you would know the USA supported both sides in that war.
Blake Hughes
Holy cow That image would have angered Martin Luther so much.
Adam Sanders
Did he go on his South American vacation? He's been talking about it for a while
Adrian Moore
was that you? pathetic
Nathan Moore
kek
Mason Gomez
>310 replies >Emergency Just admit you fucked up lad, or showed up late and didn't even think about it
Aiden Cruz
I like to imagine that the guys in DeZ can hear the Tigers shelling.
Matthew Perez
Martin Luther Kang was well acquainted with people twisting and co-opting his ideas, even while he was alive.
David Morales
If they can't yet, they will SOON
Kayden Richardson
I showed up late >and it was page 8 at 310 replies, and breads have a way of falling off quickly at page 8
Nathan Williams
How are the PMU gains, I cant open hoholmaps on my phone?
Kevin Jones
You got scared Ebin, it happens to us all.
Bentley Murphy
Getting a bit entitled about our OP which is huge and very up to date. Just post the new southfront itt.
Adam Martinez
We /hwndu/ now
Angel Perry
im just shitposting, i saw someone post this yesterday to him. it doesn't really matter what page the thread's on. all of us are always here anyways. and there's not a chance the thread will archive around 300 posts at the rate we're all posting there. pages are irrelevant.
Julian Jackson
Military Exercises scheduled for August 21st
>In unusual move, US looking to re-deploy strategic assets to Korean region, including two Carrier Strike Groups and one Nuclear Submarine. Possible that CSGs will participate in military exercises.[1] >Ulchi-Freedom Guardian military exercises scheduled for August 21st of this month between ROK and US.[2] >US-ROK in close daily consultation over DPRK missile tests[3] >Tillerson to DPRK: "We are not your enemy, but you are presenting an unacceptable threat to us"[4] >Russia, Iran and DPRK sanctions signed into law by President Trump[5] >Reported that DPRK missile came within 10 minutes of Air France flight 293.[6] >In Today Show interview, Senator Lindsey Graham states that President Trump told him that he would bomb the DPRK if it continued testing.[7] >US tests Minuteman-II missile in apparent response to DPRK missile provocations, but denies the link.[8] >Japanese officials attempting to arrange talks with US and Chinese diplomats amid DPRK missile tensions[9] >Tillerson has no plans to meet DPRK counter-part at Manila in upcoming ASEAN regional gathering.[10]
The two CSGs moving back to the Sea of Japan are likely to be the Ronald Reagan and the Roosevelt, unlikely to see the Carl Vinson as it's rumoured to be under-going repairs and re-training. If Vinson shows up it would be extremely irregular. Talk from Lindsey Graham is typical neocon nonsense, but likely aimed at Chinese, hoping that they'll do something to reign in the DPRK.
Jordan Young
Looks like Ma'adan and the Kulayb Hammah plateau is the next target for the Tiger.
Parker Perez
Syria Shitmap: SUKHNOW EDITION
Connor Wood
>Would be highly appreciate as I'm a bit of a history nerd.
Juan Brooks
thanks for the info
Grayson Sanchez
Hezbollah bringing the bantz
Josiah Parker
The posting rate does change. Pages do matter for non catalog using normies. Speaking personally, I'm not always here. Daily core posters porbably aren't as many as you think they are.
Ian Morgan
Translation?
Jayden Thomas
>If these peeks into the rest of Sup Forums turns up retarded shit, I'll delete this
Easton Thompson
Is this unironically the strategie SAA is gonna take on all the Euphrates villages? Surround and wrap around multiple villages and attack them all at once?
Landon Hill
Wasn't the polish priest depressive? I'm legit worried about him.
Yes, I care about people I met online, crucify me for that.
Kevin Baker
I can't into sand speech
Brandon Barnes
Im fine aswell waffle bro. >suknah is habbening Finally.
David Harris
Yes? Same as SDF
Bentley Moore
someone really needs to add a imperial guardsmen voice saying "capturing critical point sir."
Blake Phillips
are you that German poster
Colton Miller
Thanks for the update.
Bentley Bennett
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Jackson Howard
have you honestly ever seen a thread archive at +-300 posts during this hour? and there are plenty of us here that are "regulars" enough to keep threads going during these hours. this is a silly conversation regardless. no one's really fucked up anything major they just left a video out which isnt the end of the world. but fuck page counts :)
James Fisher
Yes. It's how the SDF was able to make those gains onto Raqqa. Surround, annihilate, repeat
Bentley Stewart
His friend had died and he was very upset that day.He claims that he is over the grief but im not sure. Also he is away for the week.
Tyler Gray
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Samuel Torres
SDF when coming at Raqqa from the SOuth went village THROUGH village rather. You'd rarely see them take a village 4 over from where they are currently still fighting
Josiah Jenkins
I don't give a fuck m8, I'm not complaining, the Lebanese poster was. I just said 310 replies wasn't really an emergency.
Henry Hall
But not when it came to the Euphrates villages to the East of Raqqa.
I know they employed that tactic an inane amount of times when coming from Manbij side and generally reaching Tabqa but this does not apply to the the previously mentioned villages.
Dominic Smith
deir ez SOON!
Julian Brooks
>VIDEO: Russian, Syrian bombers, artillery and attack helicopters blast ISIS defenses around Sukhnah BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:25 P.M.) – The Syrian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has released a 2-minute video showing the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies advancing on the hills to the south and west of al-Sukhnah town in eastern Homs Governorate.
In the video can be see a wide range of heavy fire support assets of the pro-government forces being thrown into the battle. This includes attack helicopters of the Russian Aerospace Forces (RuAF), tactical bombers of the Syrian Arab Air Force (SyAAF) and medium howitzer of SAA.
The footage also shows a close-up of ISIS defenses near al-Sukhnah that are quite literally built into the hills around the strategic town. To this effect, an intricately designed, interconnected ISIS bunker system with multiple fire positions is toured through.
>Battle for eastern Hama turns into a blood bath as SAA, ISIL forces trade blows BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:30 P.M.) – What started as a small Islamic State (ISIL) offensive has turned into a blood bath in central Syria, as the latter and Syrian Arab Army (SAA) trade blows in the eastern countryside of Salamiyah.
ISIL began the day by storming six checkpoints that belonged to the Syrian Arab Army and National Defense Forces (NDF) near the town of Al-Mafkar in the Salamiyah District of eastern Hama.
The attack would prove successful for the terrorist group as they managed to capture all of the checkpoints near Al-Mafkar, while also killing more than 15 soldiers from the NDF and SAA. However, the Islamic State’s success would be short-lived once Syrian Army reinforcements poured into the area to help drive back the terrorists later this afternoon.
According to a military source, the Syrian Army and National Defense Forces have pushed ISIL out of Al-Mafkar, while recapturing Nizar 3 and Nizar 4 checkpoints.
New in depth objective report on the Syria situation.
Noah Lee
Padre said he will return after one week I dont know where he has gone.
Brandon Evans
this really gonna be worth it?
Samuel Bailey
Don't be a poorfag nigger, user
Tyler Richardson
>HTS jihadists in east Damascus offer to dissolve into ‘moderate’ rebel ranks BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:28 P.M.) – The leadership for Ha’yat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Damascus’ East Ghouta region has published a statement saying that the local jihadist chapter was ready to disband itself and allow its fighters to be merged into the ranks of other militant groups for the purposes of creating a combined operations room.
The one condition for doing this, HTS stated, was that all other militant groups in eastern Damascus had to be willing to dissolve themselves as well.
This offer comes after recent news about East Ghouta’s Faylaq al-Rahman faction asking HTS to withdraw from areas it controlled close to their own territory. The reason for this was that Russian had offered – as part of a new ceasefire deal – to end all airstikes against Faylaq al-Rahman if it could separate its ranks from the ranks of HTS (which is an internationally-designated terrorist organization). HTS in East Ghouta is mostly active in the pocket’s central areas. Recently the jihadist group initiated a spree of rebel infighting by attacking the Jaysh al-Islam Islamist faction and as a result of this, some of its fighters, upset with the decisions of their commanders, chose to join Faylaq al-Rahman out of protest.
There can be no doubt that the entire motivation behind this proposal put forth by HTS is to help its fighters remain in East Ghouta without upsetting other militant factions who, tired of being subjected to daily bombardment from the air, wish to get on-board with the new Russian ceasefire deal. almasdarnews.com/article/hts-jihadists-east-damascus-offer-dissolve-moderate-rebel-ranks/
Evan Richardson
Its just 7 minutes, and the best ever yet coverage of ISIS. Super objective and honest.
Carson Reed
>saa isn't there what kind of retard made this video
Robert Long
>vox
John Barnes
>SOHR claims that SAA controls 20% of Sukhnah city Source: Global Event Map
Jeremiah Brooks
>2 reconnaissance drones reportedly flying over Maraat al Numan, #Idlib.
Jeremiah Ortiz
>To the west ISIS is fighting rebel groups backed by Turkey.
Aaaand I'm out
Justin Adams
You spreading burger propaganda again George Friedman? Good video by the way.
Dylan Campbell
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Hunter Smith
post sources with your headlines snus
Joshua Martinez
I actually don't know Be aware some of these people grew up malnourished. Their brains might not have gotten fully developed >US Royal Third Lourd Admiral 17 Star General
Christian Miller
it's blatant whitewashing
Jeremiah Jones
>ISIS fighting (((Syrian rebels))) >t*rkroach flag (at least they're honest) >no mention of the Syrian government
Jaxon Mitchell
>headline There were coalition drones over Idlib yesterday, i won't bother linking these small reports.
Julian Wilson
>no saa fighting isis mentioned retarded
Benjamin Parker
>Rebels break Aleppo ceasefire to launch attack against SAA troops at Mallah Farms BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:30 P.M.) – Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and their allies from the Free Syrian Army (FSA) broke the ceasefire agreement in Aleppo, Tuesday, after launching a surprise attack against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) at the Mallah Farms.
The jihadist rebels attacked the Syrian Army’s Republican Guard forces at dusk on Tuesday, attempting to infiltrate into the Mallah Farms that surround the strategic Castillo Highway that is supposed to be a humanitarian corridor.
However, despite using the element of surprise, Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and their allies were unable to advance into the Mallah Farms after more than four hours of nonstop fighting with the Syrian Arab Army troops guarding this imperative area. According to a military source in Aleppo City, the Syrian Army killed at least five infiltrators before the militants fled the area on Tuesday night.