Devs March 14 >Turkish jets strike Al-Harash checkpoint area, killing 8 pro-govt fighters, also bomb Nubl, killing 3 civs >SAA reportedly fires rockets at Turkish military in Mare’ in response to airstrikes on pro-govt fighters, no casualties reported >E Ghouta; Aprproaching from 3 axes, SAA seize most of al-Rayhan farms, currently entrenched at town mosque >Tiger Forces/SAA from Beit Sawa and Mesraba broke through rebel lines in Hamouriyah, enter N neighborhood >Reports coming in that the Republican Guards have reclaimed roughly 40% of Jisreen town >NW Hama; Coalition of rebels capture Al-Hamameyah and Kernaz from SAA >S Damas; Ru sources claim some 300 militants and ‘more than 1,000’ relatives left Al-Qadam dist, heading to Qalaat al-Mudiq in NW Hama >Yarmouk Camp; HTS/FSA offensive launched Monday against ISIS stalled, rebels unable to break IS front lines >E Afrin; Pro-govt reinforcements heading to secure Menagh military airport and town of Tal Riffat >Iraq; Abadi security detail commdr killed in altercation with militia in Salahuddin while prepping area for Abadi visit
>Thousands evacuated as families, injured leave E. Ghouta during ceasefire
Thousands of Eastern Ghouta residents – the biggest number leaving the area so far – have embarked on a journey to escape the shattered suburb during a humanitarian pause. Almost 11,000 civilians have been safely evacuated, the Russian military said.
Some 800 civilians were leaving the area every hour through a humanitarian corridor established by the Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria and the governmental forces, the footage taken on the ground was showing crowds of civilians moving through the corridor. While some of them go by car, most still travel over this long distance on foot. Entire families are seen leaving the area, with the people often carrying their children. Some are also seen carrying stretchers with injured or sick relatives.
>Evacuees have provided accounts of how militants controlling Eastern Ghouta drove up food prices and imposed harsh punishments for even the slightest transgressions. This came as terrorist groups in the region continued to shell civilian areas of Damascus and fired at those who were trying to flee the enclave.
>'Fishwife’s rhetoric' reveals 'intellectual impotence' of UK Defense Secretary – Russian MoD
By telling Russia to “shut up,” UK Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson has revealed his “extreme intellectual impotence” and underlined the vanity of British accusations against Moscow, Russia’s Defense Ministry said. “Fishwife’s rhetoric demonstrated today by the head of the British Defense Ministry Gavin Williamson, perfectly characterizes an extreme degree of his intellectual impotence,” the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The Russian side hit back at Williamson after his Thursday comments, when he said that the country “should go away and shut up.” That was the Defence Secretary’s reaction to the question about possible countermeasures by Moscow in response to the British sanctions over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in early March.
The vocabulary employed by the UK defense secretary “only confirms the vanity of all of London’s accusations against Russia… but also the total pettiness of the ‘accusers’ themselves,” the MoD pointed out.
A “cozy home” of “fake sensations,” that’s how the ministry called the UK, referring to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the White Helmets. “Therefore we’ve developed a strong immunity to London’s fake accusations of Russia.”
“As for the boorish expressions by the UK Defense Secretary regarding Russia, in the absence of actual results of his official activities, apparently, they alone remain in the arsenal of Her Majesty's Armed Forces,” the MoD said.
>‘Looks like Russians were behind spy poisoning’ - Trump
Speaking in the Oval Office, US President Donald Trump has said it appears that Russia was behind the attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal. Trump made the comments while speaking to the press during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. A member of the press corps asked the president if he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin was behind the attack, prompting Trump to respond that “it looks like it.”
“I’ve spoken with the [British] prime minister and we are in deep discussions. It’s a very sad situation,” he continued. “It certainly looks like the Russians were behind it. Something that should never, ever happen and we’re taking it very seriously as, I think, are many others.”
Jaxon Turner
>butthurt kh*mmie untermenschoids think i care about their subhuman points of view
i thought thats only to remove hezbollah, nothing about invading syria?
Brayden Taylor
>idlibstan and ali baba greater turkey lookin good 82 musul 83 kerkük 84 halep
Kayden Gutierrez
> Iranian in UAE >lux flag MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
oh shit, is that where the us strike on damascus will happen to punish the chem attacks? which russia already reported about? where they said they will attack us if they hit russian troops.
After all the shit the world went through in the cold war, THIS is what starts the third world war? A fucking civil war in a country that isn't a threat to anyone?
russia knows US plans to false flag to have a reason to attack damascus. and they threatened the US with retaliation should russian servicemen be hit, the question is, why does russia not pull their men out?
Jeremiah Gray
Hizb shot it down.
Lincoln Hughes
Piltos alive?
Easton Martin
Not according to Iraqi news, 3 dead one female also, read the thread nigga
Sebastian Russell
>Why doesn't Russia just go belly up and give the US everything they want