DEVELOPMENTS AUGUST 9 >HEAVY SyAAF/RuAF bombing SW Aleppo >Reports that Syrian Army have advanced in Sooq al-Jebes (Aqrab) >In SW Aleppo, SAA recapture al-Sanobrat hill (north of Wadhihi) >Several convoys with cargo trucks have been able to use the Mallah farms route to supply west Aleppo
>In the early morning surprise IS offensive captured Aliyat hill in northeastern Sweida (between villages Juneineh & Barik), SAA&NDF had to retreat from the hill >Clashes near Palmyra grain silos, SAA, NDF & Iraqis (probably Liwa Imam al-Ali) vs dozens of IS jihadis >Hawsh Nasri village in East Ghouta now fully secured by Repub.Guard & NDF
I have better idea GAS THE KIKES RACE WAR NOW (sorry for shitpost)
Sebastian Baker
what did he mean /sg/ ?
Juan Moore
daily reminder that 'alawite genocide' is a real thing that islamists are trying to achieve
supporting rebels means supporting an actual genocide
Aiden Richardson
The rebels have adapted to Russian airstrikes like they have adapted to fighting the SAA, Hezbollah and the Iranians. Where is Assad going to go to next?
Julian Anderson
ISIS sandstorms or something related to that
Jonathan James
Assad stays
Hudson Collins
Barrel bombs
Nathan Anderson
Sandstorms are forecasted in the Middle East the next few days.
Elijah Powell
reminder that CIA is trying to do a cointelpro here
Juan Wright
When i listen to Nasrallah i can actually hear some really wise words. The only thing i can hear Sunni's say is ''ALLAHU AKBAR! KILL ALL SHIAS AND ALAWITES! ALLAHU AKBAR!
Implying they wont get it back. Seriously the whole "Assad BTFO" meme is getting warn out the fact that nusrats lost 1800 men for a 1.5 kilometer corridor.....pathetic
Caleb Morgan
And? Syria didn't lose Ramouseh from usual combat, it lost it to a recently merged horde of 5000 rebels that had been withdrawn from other important locations
The rebels still haven't won despite having training, funding, unlimited TOWs and other weapons/ammo from the U.S., U.K., Saudi, Qatar, Turkey
rly makes u think huh
Ryan Clark
Complete list of Jihadist commander scum killed in today's clashes:
>shit happens No, that's called incompetence. 5 years they had that base and they never fucking bothered to set up defences.
Robert Morales
Did your but get hurt in a barrel accident?
John Lee
No idea, the most dead from the battle on all sides was at about 500.
Jackson Anderson
>arabs >incompetence >as though something new my father was an instructor of air defense in Egypt, he told me a lot anegdote on this topic.
Aaron Reed
I don't know, but I suspect the rebels might use this weather to try and launch an attack. It would be the perfect time to do it, their jets can't see you their snipers can't see you, their machine gunner can't see you. Get in an BMP and drive as close as possible and create chaos behind their lines.
Lincoln Price
That was hot!
Nicholas Moore
>1800 dead Nusra Damn, that's a lot for so little.
Oliver Murphy
It's not new that's the problem. The rebels have adopted to many new enemies, the SAA has had only one (in terms of fighting style) and they still haven't learned anything.
James Gonzalez
What's with most sunni and being unable to grow moustaches? I feel like they grow the ubernasty neckbeards to try to compensate.
Noah Ross
No he just can't spell 'r'
Benjamin Lopez
It gets higher by the day. 6 dead commanders today alone, and there were only low intensity clashes.
Unless their commanders like to stand on hilltops with signs on their foreheads, I would imagine that 6 of them dying today also means most of their subordinates also died....
Remember rebels are not going to forecast their losses. The claim that they lost only 350 is maybe legitimate... for that one day of fighting. They've certainly lost many hundreds over the last week.
Brody Murphy
/sg/ is literally on pooicide watch
Liam Walker
What's the source for this number? All I heard was around 300, is it taking into account yesterday and today?
Adrian James
>certainly
Kayden Martinez
They shave the moustaches for religious purposes or something retarded like that.
Cooper Rodriguez
I think you should separate actual happening from the popular memes. The SAA is a huge army, with tons of regiments working on almost every existing front, from Latakia to Deir ez zor.
Puting the stamp on the whole army because some regiments failed and ignoring successes of other regiments is just wrong. And a waste of time, since what is right about one regiment is wrong about another.
Cameron Garcia
There's no source, they just keep adding up that number randomly.
At first it was 800, then 1000, 1200, 1800. Even heard as high as 2500 kek
Jack Hill
Well between the RuAF and SyAF bombing the fuck out of the entire area for days on end and the number of dead we saw on literally day one of phase 1, we can surmise they have pretty high losses.
We saw photos of at least a dozen dead Chechens during phase 1, and that was just from a single fire fight in 1 spot.
Rebels have CERTAINLY lost many hundreds. There is no way they haven't. Even if you assume Russia inflates its numbers, divide their claims by half and you still have 40 vehicles and 400 fighters bombed.
>inb4 impossible, honest JaF reports everything!
Thomas Bailey
No, they genetically cannot grow them, I can tell just by looking at their faces.
Wyatt James
>people do not die every day during intense bombing & skirmishes in urban areas
OK CIA
Jayden Johnson
800 was just the first day of the assault, after that there were no official claims.
1500 since reasonable, since they claim to have thousands or tenthousands of rebels in this offensive.
Aiden Nelson
Nah man, it's a religious thing.
Joshua Perez
FSA loses: Over 1500 KIA and 2500 WIA SAA loses: Over 350 KIA and 650 WIA
Sources many shit from jihadist account, SAA account and SOHR
Christopher Wood
In the CIA's defense, nusrats don't count as people. >it's a religious thing kek, it's a religious thing to compensate for the fact that it's a genetic thing, so that they don't feel bad for not being real men.
William Lewis
Why does Deir-az-Zor still stands? They are literally sieged for I don't know, 3 years?
Adrian Baker
>Hezbollah Commanders claim the battle for Aleppo is the most decisive battle in recent history >Lose >/sg/ "W-We actually won guys"
Daniel Lee
it's not that the numbers are impossible, they could be real. It's just...
Where is the damn source?
Jeremiah Wright
They get supplies and people airdropped, and ISIS gets bombed the fuck out whenever they try to approach it. Also they have Based Zahreddine.
Luke Jackson
SAA has always controlled a big part of Deir Ez-Zour, somehow they hold a very strategic position and even with ISIS shelling them 24/7 and huge amount of suicide attack they still stand.
Ocassionally they had to relocate, but ISIS can never get them.
I've seen this guy pulling a tank track or carrying wounded soldier on his back, but still they are encircled and attacked by captagon monkeys for a few years. It's just not logical that they still hold their position.
Jaxson Clark
Have you seen this so called bombardment? A plane flies by every now and then, let's of a few unguided bombs and then flies off.
If anything the SAA numbers are adding up quickly, they've tried to attack a few times today and got repelled.
>So the Sultan travels to see the Tsar at the royal seat of St Petersburg. And the Caliph of Damascus will watch from Syria with the conviction that Ba’ath Party policy has once again proved its worth. The policy? Wait. And wait. And wait.
>by Robert Fisk
this article
Joseph Ramirez
Lol but you are an apostate just like all Muslims dirty kafir
Nicholas Sanchez
Zahreddine not care for what is logical, Zahreddine cares more to fight to defend a city besieged on all sides from terrorist scum. If Deir EzZor gets its siege broken, they will air drop him to another SAA held pocket city or he will airdrop himself when no one is looking.
Nicholas Bennett
>Tsar Putin is not going to tolerate any more missiles smuggled across the Turkish border
It is alot more amusing to read with Tsars, Caliphs and Sultans in the article, i give him that.
Brandon Collins
This is war m8, you don't get reliable daily updates on everything. You get whatever information reporters receive from whoever they're embedded with, and whatever propaganda each side releases.
Judging by the size of the rebel force, the intensity of airstrikes, the Russian claims of what they've hit, and photos released by the SAA, we tend to assume a large number of losses.
For example, today, 6 dead commanders are confirmed. What do you think happened to the men under their command? They're probably dead too, most of them. That could be anywhere from 10 dead to 100 dead. We have no idea.
Yesterday Russia claimed to have destroyed 32 tanks/IFVs/technicals. Do you want to trust them? If not, what do you think is realistic?
The UAE faggot insists its just 350 dead from the entire south aleppo battle so far, and denies that the russians have killed or destroyed anything. Is that any more reasonable then assuming 1000-1500 dead after a week of heavy fighting & bombing?
Xavier Thomas
Russbros, what the hell did Shoygu mean by this?
"Russia counts on Chinese, Serbian help to carry out humanitarian operation in Aleppo"
Does he expect the Serbian army to join the fighting in Syria? Because that is insane!
Wyatt Sullivan
accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour
Carson Sanders
Really the only issue all these rebels have with bashar is that he is shia and alawite (and probably because bashar isn't ENOUGH of an totalitarian), it would be like if America erupted into civil war because all of the whites wanted Obama ousted.
Mason Richardson
Jesus is on my side.
Brayden Nguyen
>If anything the SAA numbers are adding up quickly, they've tried to attack a few times today and got repelled.
Rebels only published photos of 4 dead afghanis today I think?
>Have you seen this so called bombardment? A plane flies by every now and then, let's of a few unguided bombs and then flies off.
Several days now we have seen reports on Twitter of very intense bombing. Sorry the terrorists couldn't film it for you?
Benjamin James
As I already said, the numbers are not unrealistic. I don't care if it's reliable or unreliable, I'm just asking where the number is coming from, so I can at least know some user on an online wine tasting conglomerate is not pulling the numbers out of his ass
Carson Jones
Takfir takfir!!
Easton Murphy
Serbia agreed to send soldiers to assist with 'humanitarian' operations.
China wants to killed Ugyhurs.
Carson Anderson
it makes him sound incredibly butthurt desu, even though I agree this will change things in Syria
Gabriel Phillips
do you know what that word means? takfir is the act of calling someone a kaffir
Jose Reyes
It is all explained in your link, but stil i searched for the original in russian. In short, we said "If anyone want to join us in the providing humanitarian aid to the government held Aleppo say so" And China with Serbia were first who volunteered.
Brody Bennett
Which makes you a takfiri.
Robert Nelson
That actually explains why your leader is named takfiri, because he's top kaffir.
Ayden Davis
so? shias also do takfir on sunnis, ahmadis and bahais
Ian James
what should we call US in this story?
one the reasons that they hate Iran and "shia" in general was when during safavid era we has started to work with christians. you all know this but it was just a reminder. and I think US wanted this happen again
Zachary Clark
Except takfiri is a completely Sunni concept
Ryder Brooks
Does that presume military presence on the ground, or just sending material aid?
Because it is against our law to deploy forces abroad without a UN or EU mandate.
Daniel Sullivan
We should join our Russian, Chinese and Syrian brothers in arms! Hail to Assad!
Josiah Bell
I dont know, it is not explained in the article. So iam not going to guess.
Owen Fisher
>That’s also, of course, a question for Hillary Clinton and The Donald to ponder – although Donald Trump, who seems to hold the same views about the Tsar as the Sultan now boasts, could possibly live with that.