Developments Aug 27 *Iraqi Army/PMU liberates Tal Afar city, clears most of pocket >Nabhan Group of the Tiger Forces launches op in so. Raqqa, recovers 80% of lost ground >New secure communications system tested by Ru military in Syria >42nd Brigade fires 20 missiles in E. Damas, inflicts heavy damage on HTS positions >RuAF destroyed over 1,000 terrorist sites in Sy this week, 90,000 total airstrikes over whole campaign >SAA liberates Salibah, Mukayman Al-Shamali, and Tal-Albawi from IS in Sheikh Halal >Lavrov: US strategy in Afghanistan a "dead end" preconditional terms with Taliban a "mistake" >AMAQ release batch of photos from recent offensive on SAA in rural Raqqa >Marawi: Duterte makes 3rd visit to troops who have just retaken the Grand Mosque >Yemen: Saudi coalition kills 14 more civs in Sanaa after hotel massacre >Pakistan Foreign Minister: "US should not make Pakistan a scapegoat for their failures in Afghanistan"
>#FROMTHEFRONT#MAPS 27.08.2017 - 10,581 views 4.5 (17 votes) GOVT FORCES, RUSSIAN WARPLANES ELIMINATE 800 ISIS FIGHTERS AND HIGH NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT IN EUPHRATES RIVER VALLEY
That's a substantial number of Jewish agents killed, if the number is remotely accurate.
Makes Israel's cause much weaker and final victory imminent.
Jayden Miller
Rare flag
Brody Carter
First time in /sg/?
Jace Gray
not for /sg/
Oliver Wilson
The numbers are inflated, but yeah, the battle is BIG
Isaac Gray
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Jack Parker
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Sebastian Nelson
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Justin Taylor
YES!!! this bombing in Ghanem al-Ali is great news. I was worried about the hundreds of militants ready to attack.This should secure an SAA victory by the river.
Isaac Smith
>Oy vey, don't you want to die in Syria fighting for Democracy, goyim?
Nolan Young
Looks like Gassad couldn't resist killing a few kids with banned WMDs. Sucks for him, but at least now the world will wake up to the Holocaust going on in Jobar.
Adrian Carter
How possible is it that stupid Arabs can't read the markings on the shells and accidentally fire mustard gas or chlorine gas or something?
Austin Parker
Oh, looks like everything is going too well for Assad and allies, so it's time to engineer another (((gas attack))).
Sebastian Cox
THE C U C K IN THE NORTH HE WHO FUCKS HIS OWN AUNT.
Joshua Diaz
>Posting shitty pop-culture in /sg/
GTFO. We only watch Memri here.
Josiah Ward
They killed the jew pedophile schemer this episode though
Zachary Green
you mean you dont fuck your aunt ?
Thomas Barnes
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Dominic Wilson
someone post the video of the average got viewers
Dominic Lee
>Memri Thats not how you spell kono suba
Parker Phillips
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Kayden Richardson
85 km to DeZ! And this Google Earth update is neat.
John Long
it was cancer to begin with. I could maybe get on board with it, if it was a well done fucking drawing, but it looks like the shitty collaboration of Chris Chan and Randy Stair
Jose Price
That's a great update! But can you put where Kobajjep is at on the elevation map?
Zachary Adams
Can anyone make a kotel-chan or maybe a cute pincer-chan? Pls, I need it.
Levi Reed
Here
Colton Cook
>Looks like Gassad couldn't resist killing a few kids with banned WMDs
Praise be...I had begun to loose hope. No bakeries in the desert, no kindergartens to pillage and barrelbomb. Fuggin kids...
Easton Evans
yikes, just as I thought, the elevation spike begins right there, because Kobajjep is at the base of a cliffline. That's where ISIS will put up a fight, as it's part of their defense perimeter around the Euphrates. The SAA will encounter minimal to no resistance along the road to Kabajjep except for maybe the occasional raid. The Syrians will definitely need the RuAF during the battle for Kobajjep. Thanks leaf!
Lincoln Cruz
>'choking'? chiken?
Adrian Reed
Updated Syria Shitmap
Brayden Anderson
You're welcome, but I don't think either village is going to pose much of a challenge. It's great that they're the only two notable settlements on this way to DeZ.
Elijah Parker
You got Iraq?
Jason Hill
Iraq Shitmap: Collapse of Tal Afar Pocket Edition
Bentley Sullivan
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Ian Foster
ez
Kayden Wright
So how long will they get there?
Hudson Reed
Its hard to tell because we don't know if those two villages are well fortified (they probably aren't), but they should get to the outside of the city within the week hopefully
Jace James
Seen this yet?
Benjamin Sanders
The Tiger Force commander explained that the villages aren't the problem. Surprise SVBIEDs, land mines/IEDs, ambushes and most importantly, the raiding parties are.
Joseph Mitchell
archive of the article?
Nicholas Cox
I read hours before that suheil himself did say that the numbers were wrong
This, plus the nearby terrain and the road network. >There are two roads leading from DeZ to Kobajjep. >The north road leads past the southeast side of Jabal Bishri, so it won't be easily cut. >Plus, ISIS can & will frequently raid/counterattack Kobajjep, especially if they control Jabal Bishri. >And even when the SAA controls ash-Sholah, there is a desert road leading from the Euphrates northwest of Ayyash to a T-Junction near Jabal Bishri, and leads to ash-Sholah. >ISIS will raid Kobajjep and ash-Sholah, even after the SAA controls both towns, and they will raid with everything they've got until the SAA controls Jabal Bishri and have forced ISIS back to the low ground in the Euphrates.
Cooper Bell
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Jeremiah Watson
Pretty big if true, doubt it'll get spread though.
Christopher Harris
rly maeks u tink
Jordan Rodriguez
password is #SilkWayHelpTerrorists
William Garcia
>"everything i disagree with is muh fake news" people are so fucking stupid like fuck im more intelligent then most of these people and i barely finished high school
Landon Clark
So as long as their outpost building game (digging ditches to counter SVBIEDs and DIY APCs) and SVBIED countering when advancing is top notch, ISIS are pretty much powerless against SAA's fire and air superiority. Well, the ATGMs and the oaccasional well placed howitzers sucks, but war is war.
If i was leading this war right now i'd order a wide ass ditch be dug all the way from T2 to the current DeZ position with an earth barrier and ATGM nests/bunkers all along. Should cut down manpower/equipment needed to guard the roads considerably. Would also rendered ISIS completely useless.
Xavier Harris
I would have been more fun if Russia or Assad had sabotaged the cargo. It would make a big incident to explain why a foreign 747 full of military weapons exploded at a civilian airport and all safety regulations were waved.
Jose Torres
Reaching DeZ via the Euphrates first and threatening to encircle Bishri is the best SAA could do without capturing Bishri first.
>a parking space >a village (Bir er-Rabdje) >an unmarked cluster of buildings to the north of the road >a road leading to a comms tower >a sideways-T intersection (--|) leading to two villages (Bir Lina and Amahan) and a dead end in the last one, respectively >Another sideways-T intersection (--|) leading to a mountain *Kabajeb >after Kabajeb, a cliff which SAA will be on wrong side of >a military CP *ash-Shola *Shola oilfield >Tal Malihah >fortified positions >an army CP *the Armenian Cemetery >CP Driving Schools >fueling station >army station >military CP >some unmarked buildings >another fuel station >heli landing pads *Panorama Intersection (Finish Line)
>consider the fact that this list is literally all that stands between the SAA and breaking the siege of DeZ
Carson Perry
>Ibrahim al Banawi Commander of Jund al Haramayn & Fayad al Ghanem who are embedded W/ SDF is now w/ Suheil al Hassan #SAA >Defection of Ibrahim AL Benawy commander of Jund Al Haramayin from Manbij city & Fayyad Al Ghanem from SDF they joined the Government Forces AAAYYYY
Jack Long
>parking space Nah, gas station/diner.
Gavin Watson
What ever happened to the blockade of Qatar?
Cooper Reed
So approximately how long until Assad's ultimate victory? Surely isis and the other terrorists can't sustain the kind of casualties they are experiencing?
Jace Powell
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Henry Anderson
Early 2018 prolly
Aiden Gomez
did he dieded?
Parker White
No user, he lived through it and is living a happy life.
Tyler Wilson
I got a job application rejected today. So here's a misery edit.
Julian Williams
>Fayad Ghanim - Raqqa Hawks Brigade commander - leader of the Ghanim group >Ghanim group, is composed of people from northern Raqqa Governorate, primarily Tell Abyad. >size: 50+ >The Ghanim group has been accused by pro-opposition media to be partly funded and equipped by the Air Force Intelligence Directorate and Russia. LMFAO
>Ibrahim al Banawi - Soldiers of the Two Holy Mosques (Jund Al Haramain) Brigade commander >Jund Haramain originated in Manbij & fought against the regime in #Aleppo in 2012/13 youtube.com/watch?v=q9dYBu22k80 youtube.com/watch?v=tky6hJ2uL5E >At their peak they claimed to have 5000 fighters but that was in 2014. >Now they have around 500 fighters. (1yr ago) >Liwa Jund al-Haramayn was founded in Manbij. >They used to be members of Jaish al- Mujahideen. They fought with the YPG against ISIS at Kobani. Now they are part of the Northern Sun Battalion, which comprises a big part of the Manbij Military Council. These fighters have a lot of experience in urban warfare; they fought in Kobani and Manbij. They will come in handy.
Hudson James
of course he fucking died, you saw how fast that tire was rolling? not to mention how violently it struck his skull
He would've learned not to be an awkward weirdo by now if he could've. I bet he talks about some weird ass subjects if you let him
Jaxson Johnson
Can't cure autism, my lad.
Levi Hall
I'm of the opinion that the siege will effectively break once the SAA takes Shola, due to the fact that there will be basically nothing left except military locations afterwards. And there are no roads to reach those within ISIS territory, so they'll be effectively stranded without supplies. A "kotel without an encirclement" of sorts at the end of the nightcall ride to Deir is totally fitting.
For you.
James Price
o m g i just heard that john mccain has brain cancer NO war hero deserves to be mocked for serving his country well i have him in my prayers and wishes and with some luck i wish him a speedy swift recovery
>let's fix the filename Except that shortly after capture of Sholah, ISIS will be heavily raiding the road from Jabal Bishri, and will continue to do this until the mountain is cleared out. But the south side of the road will be secure once the SAA is able to expand a buffer zone and secure Jabal Thurdah >plus, there's the siege of the airbase that needs to be broken.
Jace Roberts
:3
What about Turkish blitz into Kobani yesterday? Are there any further news? Our MSM has NOTHING on it.
Connor Gutierrez
>the siege will effectively break once the SAA takes Shola >effectively stranded without supplies >basically nothing left except military locations >no roads How does it feel to be a brainlet?
Adrian Brooks
It's still on. Qatar is making more overtures to Iran, so it may escalate in the near future.
Christopher Bell
>it's Brazil every fucking time
Dominic Hall
drumpft you have my permission to raze ASSads syria
Chase Martinez
Capturing Jabal thurdah will break the siege on the airport
Isaiah Ward
w t f i wish i was in idlib now id love an all day every day RaM marathon
Luke Peterson
True, but it would be better if the SAA had a direct land link between the airport and the rest of the garrison >like they did before September 2016 >F
Jaxon Cox
They're played in reverse and in random order All in due time lad
Nathan Rogers
ASSAD WILL LOSE IRAN WILL LOSE ISLAM WILL LOSE
AMERICA AND ISRAEL WILL EMERGE VICTORIOUS.
Suck on it you anti-American /sg/ sandniggers!
Caleb Smith
It's this some kind of psyop to lower rebel's morale? lel
Jason Lopez
>139314258 Kay
Easton Hill
Bump
Ian Martinez
>27 August 1922 >Turkish Army counterattack effective in Aegean region against Greece occupy >Gazi Mareşal (Veteran Marshall) Mustafa Kemal asks Cournal Reşat of 59th Regiment about the taking of the strategic Çiğiltepe >Cournal says within half an hour >Half an hour pasts >Marshall asks for the Cournal over the radio >He is reported to be dead and left the following message for the Marshall >"In spite of the fact I have promised to you the conquering of this hill within half an hour, the hill is still within the control of the enemy. I cannot live with this failure." >Cournal suicides at the site >45 minutes later the hill is taken