Devs Jan 11 >Idlib:SAA retakes 4 of 6 lost towns in HTS&FSA counter-offensive. SAA reach Abu Dhuhour Airport. 7km to link up with S Aleppo forces >SAA liberates 9 villages W of KHANSIR >IS takes advantage SAA Idlib offensive, attacks SAA near Abu Duhur airbase, killing 3 men,5 captured >RU MOD:A swarm of 13 attack drones were heading for RU bases. Pantsir took out 7,6 were hacked >RU MOD:The 13 drones came from Turkish backed 'rebels',they were automated, pre-programmed flight&ammunition discharge, eliminating jamming of their control systems >RU MOD:the drones cannot be made in an improvised manner. The coordinates entered in them are more accurate than the data generally available on the Internet >TURKEY CALLS ON RUSSIA, IRAN TO STOP SYRIAN ARMY OFFENSIVE AGAINST TERRORISTS IN IDLIB >IDLIB DE-ESCALATION ZONE COLLAPSES AS “MODERATE OPPOSITION” GROUPS HURRY UP TO HELP THEIR AL-QAEDA-LINKED COUNTERPARTS >Report: rebel infighting in Daraa killed 1300 militants >Greek authorities seize Tanzanian-flagged ship carrying explosives en route to Libya's LGNA controlled site. Ship came from Turkey >Houthi forces launch missile towards Saudi Special Forces base >Houthi forces launch large-scale offensive in southern Yemen
But I'm not a repressed homosexual. Any holes a goal
Christian Miller
No.
Parker Cruz
As much as I'd like this, it's probably nothing familia.
Austin Campbell
Jihad Julien's site is showing a massive HTS/Turkish FSA OP attempting to halt the SAA from creating a pocket. Is this even accurate at all? If so, how big is the counter-offensive? Did Syrian Airforce Intelligence anticipated the large counter-attack? Isn't there supposed to be a large Russian saturation bombing attack on HTS fighting positions? I mean we're talking over 20k plus HTS fighters and their FSA allies here. Seems like you guys are not worried?
Isaiah Scott
Is Jewish Jewess a lesbian then?
Ryder Anderson
Will they once they start taking heavy losses?
Elijah Wilson
If Afrin falls to the Turks, the ES rebels will link up with Idlib.
Camden Thompson
Because who listens to fucking Julian
James Martin
No
Jacob Lee
>combat Nah, mainly as rape/loot material for "enemies"
Lincoln Ortiz
Forgot your pic
Tyler Hernandez
Mostly not, although there are some exceptions like caracal battalion and oketz unit (google it up). Pic related for example killed a mudshit during her service, not even joking
Angel Turner
>we're going into afrin after ramadan
Ryan Miller
>Did Syrian Airforce Intelligence anticipated the large counter-attack? Yes, and SAA came up with a cunning plant to throw NDF surrender-corps at FSA counter-attack to deplete recurrences
Gavin Reed
Abu al-Duhur Overview =================+ Abu al-Duhur (Arabic: أبو الظهور; Abu al-Ẓuhur, also spelled Abu al-Thuhur) is a town in northwestern Syria on the edge of the Syrian Desert, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located about 45 kilometers south of Aleppo. Nearby localities include Tell Sultan and Tell Kalbah to the northwest. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Abu al-Duhur had a population of 10,694 in the 2004 census. It is the center of a nahiyah ("subdistrict") containing 26 localities with a combined population of 38,869 in 2004.[1]
Abu al-Duhur is the site of the Abu al-Duhur Military Airbase.[2] During the Syrian Civil War it was fought over in the Siege of Abu al-Duhur Airbase. The city has been under the control of opposition forces since 2012.
On 22 September 2012, rebels from the Free Syrian Army carried out a coordinated attack involving 3 rebel battalions on the airbase at Abu al-Duhur, and then preventing Syrian Army reinforcements from reaching the base. They also claimed to have shot down a fighter jet during the attack, though this was not independently confirmed. By September 2012, the Syrian Air Force base was partially besieged by rebel fighters. The rebels, led by prominent commander Jamal Maarouf, established positions on the base's western edge, from where they were able to fire on the base's runways. The base was reported to have been rendered effectively unusable as a result, with planes no longer able to fly to or from it.[23] By this time, supplies for the troops were airdropped by helicopters that flew in from airbases in Hama. The rebels also upped their attacks on the airbase.[21] They claimed that as a result of their employment of anti-aircraft weaponry, they rendered flights from the base inoperable.[24][25] In August and September 2012, two MiG-21 and one MiG-23 jet fighters were reportedly downed above the airbase, including one reportedly shot down by Maarouf himself.[7]
Jason Garcia
Christ, did hamas get halfway through scalping her or something? She has the hairline of a 70 year old man
Alexander Phillips
>When jews think they aren't sand people
Angel Anderson
hawt
Carter Adams
thanks mate
Zachary Moore
Yes true. If Afrin falls, the TFSA will have a continguous strip of land along the Turkish border with full, open backing of Turkey, and making the TFSA a strong block for other FSA factions to defect to for protection from Assad. The key word in all this, is 'if'.
Anthony Cooper
In 2013, al-Khashir checkpoint (north east of the airport) was destroyed and burned by rebels.[26] However, the army kept control of the village.[27] The base itself was also unsuccessfully stormed by the FSA on 30 April 2013, which temporally seized the western part of the base.[13]
In early morning of 27 November 2014, heavily armed army units moved from Abu Duhur airbase under cover of artillery and air force and captured Haymat ad Dayir and Mustarihah villages north of the airbase, before retreating back to the airbase.[28][29]
After the capture of the Wadi Deif and Hamadiyah bases, the rebels turned their attention to the Abu al-Duhur airbase. They gathered about 1,000 fighters around the airport that is defended by about 700 soldiers.[14] On 15 January 2015, the rebels launched an offensive on the village of Tal Salmo that was geared at opening a new front south of the Abu al-Duhur Military Airbase. the rebels attacked 2 points controlled by the army’s 11th Tank Division and the National Defense Forces (NDF) at Tal Salmo. the assault on the 2 axes was foiled by the loyalist forces after almost 2 days of non-stop fighting with the militant groups.[12] The following day, the rebels pounded the village of Tal Salmo with a barrage of mortar shells in order to weaken the army fortifications. After that, the militants stormed the army defenses at Tal Salmo, attempting to breach the latter’s frontlines from the western perimeter of the village. The rebels were unsuccessful in their infiltration attempt, as the army fought off the assault, resulting in their complete control of the checkpoints adjacent to the village.[30] 10 days later, it was reported that the rebels were in control of Tal Salmo. The village has strategic importance because it is close to the main gate of the airport and because it contains water wells that the troops in the airport consume via canalization.[4 A week later, violent clashes took place at the main gate of the airport.
Landon Allen
>tfw my frens won't respond to my messages
Xavier Powell
On 18 January 2015, an Antonov An-26 operated by the Syrian Air Force crashed while attempting to land at the besieged Abu al-Duhur military airport. There were 35 people on board,[32] 30 Syrian soldiers[9] and 5 Iranian military experts.[22] Syrian media and the pro-opposition SOHR, said that the crash was due to heavy fog or "technical issues".[32][9][33] However, Al-Qaeda affiliated group Al-Nusra Front claimed that they shot it down.[32][34][35] Syrian media provided a list with the names of the 30 Syrian soldiers who were killed.[9] Per SOHR, 13 Syrian officers were among the fatalities.[22]
On 23 January 2015, the rebels managed to control al-Hamidiyeh village on the East side of the Abu al-Duhur airbase. However they pulled out to the outskirt later.[36] On January 25, 2015, an Al Jazeera journalist from inside the village reported that the rebels were in control of al-Hamidiyeh.[4]
On 17 February 2015, al-Nusra Front reportedly shot down a helicopter above the airbase.[20]
On 26 August 2015, rebels launched an assault on the airbase attempting to bypass the Army’s frontline defenses from two axes before they were repelled. The rebels began their assault by sending two suicide bombers with their VBIED toward the base’s western gates; however, the two militants were unsuccessful in reaching their destination, as the guards destroyed the enemy vehicles. Following their unsuccessful suicide attacks, the militants stormed the western axis of the Airport, where they attempted to bypass the fortifications at the main gate of the base. Then the rebels stormed the eastern gates of the base from their positions at the village of al-Khashir. The clashes continued until the army repelled the attackers.[37]
Levi Diaz
How is that HTS counter-offensive going?
Caleb Rodriguez
On 7 September 2015, rebels launched another assault on the airbase under the cover of a heavy sandstorm[38] after at least one al-Nusra fighter blew himself up inside the base.[39] That day, rebels captured Tabarat al-Khashit and its hill on the outskirts, forcing the government fighters to retreat towards the eastern gate.[40] The next day, rebels advanced inside the airbase and captured the eastern part.[5] Rebels began posting pictures of them standing in the base on the social network not long after.[41]
On 9 September, rebels captured the entire airbase.[6] The fall of the base was initiated after the Army withdrew to the outskirts.[8] Syrian state TV conceded that government troops had "evacuated their positions and moved to another point".[42] According to the SOHR, at least 56 soldiers were killed and 40 captured, while dozens of others are still missing.[17] Dozens of rebels were also killed during the battle.[16] The airbase commander, Brig. Gen. Ihsan al-Zuhouri, was among the government casualties.[43]
As of 10 September, 18 soldiers were known to have escaped the airbase, while the rest were either killed, captured or missing according to government sources.[44]
Angel Thomas
that's """""qt"""" """"white"""" kikesses for you
Xavier Torres
> tfw the nice girl I met turned out to be just using me for sex to make her brother's friend jealous. I'm gonna get hurt, user, and I can't help it
Oliver Cox
Sometimes I look at his stuff just for shit'n'giggles. He is like an emo Countryside General.
Jaxon Kelly
>t. 0% white
Leo Cooper
Nobody cares, faggot.
Caleb Wilson
>being such a beta
Nicholas Phillips
Same thing happened to me except I didn't have sex with anyone and her army reserve boyfriend hates me.
Adrian Roberts
OH NO NO NO LOOK AT THE TOP OF HER HEAD
Jeremiah Kelly
She doesn't either
And? He's a reservist faggot, he gets bullied more by the full timers than by his missus' cuckoldry fetish
Easton Parker
...
Thomas Murphy
Yeah, I know. I was going to bring it up but he's sensitive faggot. He got upset because some he thought some guy was hitting on his girlfriend but it turns out the guy was just extremely gay.
Gabriel Lewis
...
Julian Rogers
mg3 vs PKM your thoughts
Logan Adams
Hit on his girlfriend.
Leo Perez
>Pr*m*r*t*l s*x
Good goyim. I mean, look Don't wait for marriage. were traditions got us. Do you want annuda shoa?
Levi Morgan
...
Carson Phillips
kek
Connor Cruz
...
Nolan Barnes
I did and have been for ages since we used to work together. That's why he hates me. He knew about it but was living on the other side of the country and couldn't anything about it. It's the only thing I get any real joy from anymore.
Sebastian Evans
Is he for real this time or still bluffing? Kind of odd to bluff while giving a precise timeframe, wouldn't it be pretty embarrassing to go back on that and pretend you never said it? Either way, I haven't heard of any Russian or SAA withdrawals from the Afrin or Manbij areas, and given that I don't see how Turkey can launch a meaningful operation there.
>how big is the counter-offensive? >Seems like you guys are not worried?
Use your head. The fate of Idlib has already been decided by the Russian-Turkish agreement and other agreements, and there is nothing that HTS or TIP or God himself can do about it. The war is currently in the cleanup phase, the outcome has been decided years ago. The most HTS can even hope to do in this situation is just delay the army's progress by a few extra months, but that would also not change anything for them strategically.
What happened is very basic - the SAA gained some 200 villages in just one week, increased the length of the frontline by hundreds of kilometers, and hasn't had a chance to fully fortify its positions yet and establish a proper supply chain. The goal was simply to push as fast and as far as the enemy would let them get away with, before they are forced to slow down and consolidate their gains. In the meantime they came pretty far and obviously they were stretched somewhat thin and an enemy counter-attack had to be expected. But like I said, strategically that changes nothing.
Anyway, insert the obligatory "Umm guys...." x 100 here.
Benjamin Peterson
bump
Jaxon Foster
for real tho
Jace Sullivan
>t. 0% frontal lobe
Jordan Scott
Hi I am new
Nathaniel Jones
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Jaxson Powell
>wouldn't it be pretty embarrassing to go back on that and pretend you never said it? How so? All he said is "military operation". That can be anything.
Lincoln Hall
>national capitalist
Gavin Perry
>wouldn't it be pretty embarrassing to go back on that and pretend you never said it? They do that all the time here and nobody bats an eye.
Parker Martin
Is that Bipolar Roach still rambling? Yes Goy, continue turning against each other. We can't have white unity, now. That would led us back to the times of Hitler!
Kevin Foster
not used for the same purpose but pkm>mg3 because of its versatility of use
Dominic Diaz
Well spotted. Maybe he can learn from the master himself and shoot 59 tomahawks Menagh's general direction. Most of them will intentionally miss their target and remainder will hit an empty base because the Russians and YPG will have been warned to evacuate for a day.
Gabriel Rodriguez
Krasnopol laser-guided artillery shell strikes against terrorists in Syria by Russia. This system looks pretty accurate.