Developments OCT 29 >SAA reinforcements arrive in Aleppo as Islamists try to cut off government supply line >PM-Iraqi Kurds will push for independence after Mosul is freed >Over 16,000 Syrians killed by US-backed rebels since February >Putin rejects Russian military request to resume airstrikes in east Aleppo >Syrian Army foils major ISIS offensive at Kuweires Airport >Islamist rebels gain 1070 Apartment Complex >Islamist suicide bombers burst open the Syrian Army’s defences in west Aleppo >Kurdish-led forces advance in northern Aleppo >Putin urges new Marshall Plan for Middle East to see recovery and growth >Saudi Arabia wants to participate in Raqqa offensive
Yemen's president in exile has turned down a UN peace deal aimed at ending the country's devastating conflict, saying it "rewards" Yemen's rebels. The proposed peace deal gives Shiite rebels — who seized the capital in 2014 and eventually forced President Abed-Rabbo Mansour Hadi out of Yemen — a share in the future government. It also reduces some of the president's powers in exchange for a rebel withdrawal from major cities. Hadi made his remarks during a visit by the UN Envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Saturday. The statement said Hadi told Ahmed that peace is only attainable when the rebel "coup" is reversed, based on a UN Security Council resolution that stipulates the rebels must lay down their weapons and withdraw from cities as a precondition to any peace agreement. (The Associated Press)
Christopher Davis
Clashes in Central African Republic town leave 25 dead
Clashes between militia groups in the Central African Republic have killed 25 people including six gendarmes caught in an ambush, the U.N peacekeeping mission to the country, MINUSCA, said on Saturday. "Six gendarmes and four civilians lost their lives on Friday morning in an ambush on the Bambari-Grimari road. The day before, clashes between elements of the anti-balaka and ex-Seleka (militias) caused 15 deaths and a number of wounded," MINUSCA said. (Reuters)
Anthony Long
>Holol map >Nothing major happen in 3hours reported >While Rebel retreat both confirm in both side source.
Luis White
Do any of you anons know a way we can some how mail packages to soldiers in the SAA? I know that a lot of western militaries do this, but I can't imagine that the Syrian men fighting get as much love?
Do you know any Syrian organizations, or people who live there that can pass mail along? I'd really like to give these guys a chance to personally know that we're rooting for them.
Cooper Scott
Iraqi Shi'ite militias say offensive toward Tal Afar started
Iranian-backed Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitary groups said they started an offensive on Saturday against Islamic State positions west of Mosul, assisting in the campaign to take back the city. The militias, collectively known as Hashid Shaabi or Popular Mobilization Forces, started moving in the direction of Tal Afar, a stronghold of Islamic State west of Mosul, from their positions south of the city. The operation will likely cause alarm in Ankara as Tal Afar is close to Turkey and has a sizeable ethnic Turkmen population. (Reuters)
Cameron Gonzalez
Iraqi forces push into town south of Mosul
Iraqi forces have pushed into an Islamic State-held town south of Mosul after a wave of airstrikes and heavy artillery. Iraqi commanders said Saturday that most of the IS fighters fled the town of Shura earlier this week, using civilians as human shields, but that US airstrikes disrupted the forced march, allowing some civilians to escape. Iraqi army Maj. Gen. Najim al-Jabouri said "after all this shelling, I don't think we will face much resistance." He added that "this is easy, because there are no civilians left." Lt. Col. Hussein Nazim of the Federal Police said some civilians might still be in the city, but that the use of heavy artillery and airstrikes was a standard tactic. (The Associated Press)
Julian Watson
2 Indian soldiers killed along disputed Kashmir frontier
Two Indian soldiers have been killed in fighting with Pakistani soldiers and suspected militants along the volatile frontier in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Saturday. An army officer said militants overnight ambushed an Indian army patrol, killing one, while Pakistani soldiers provided covering fire near Machil sector along the Line of Control dividing the disputed region between India and Pakistan. There was no independent confirmation of the incident. Shortly after, cross-border clashes erupted at several posts in Machil sector, killing another Indian soldier. In Pakistan, the military in a statement said that India on Saturday again resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control and that the soldiers from the two countries were still exchanging fire. Indian and Pakistani troops in recent weeks have frequently exchanged cross-border fire, causing casualties on both sides. Both have blamed each other for initiating it. (The Associated Press)
Brody Thomas
What rebel retreat? There's been no retreat that I can see.
>Egypt looks to Russia after US flirt with the Muslim Brotherhood
Owen James
twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1 There He reported that repel twitter confirm that repel retreated. Other SAA poster already sleeps, this Ivan probably just wakes up after vodka.
Leo Rodriguez
Turkish F4E 2020 bombed.Syria
Wyatt Torres
> #Aleppo Militant Media Milad Fadel Says #SAA & Allies regained control of areas @ Family House/Zahraa/Al Obry Farms/Minyan Housing
Would you support bagdadi if he had blonde hair and blue eye?
Alexander Scott
nope I'm not a faggot, Onur.
Andrew Cox
Lmao what a fucking joke Russia is. Assad is getting molested in Aleppo by a anticipated rebel offensive and he wont airstrike the attackers.
Holy hell, this is some Next level jewish backstabbing if i have ever seen some.
Im going to LMAO when west aleppo falls because of them not assisting assad
Andrew Harris
>F4 Don't you have planes that are 31 F's ahead?
Nathan Nelson
according to the maps rebel didnt gain anything though
Dominic Torres
So what was the point of this fucking usless offensive? Are they trying to divert the SAA's attention again in an attempt to erase their failures in Hama?
Aaron Robinson
>im not faggot >posts assad Yeah sure m8
Eli Gray
Are you sextually attracted to him?
Connor Gonzalez
In case you missed it, reposting best video of the week
Of course you will support assad Lmao you are persian
Ian Hughes
sheesh, I think there might be saffa peacekeepers in CAR.
Benjamin Nelson
the rebels should be rewarded. based dudes
Landon Howard
Him refuse to airstrike east Aleppo only. Already airstrike west Aleppo now and rebel already retreated. They forgot this is not 2013. The way they chose an offensive place is just like what happen in 2013.
kek really wish these awesome vids had english subs
Liam Adams
phone the syrian embassy. they are obviously going to be worried about letter bombs and shit. so they may just say no to avoid the extra work.
Nathaniel Rodriguez
You know things are going bad when everything there is to report after three hours on a biased media is shit like this.
Go SAAnime
Brody Brown
This happens often, but bloody hell - these two noloopooers could end the world.
Luke Wood
It turns out that the Syrian ambassador to the United States was withdrawn. What english speaking countries still have a Syrian ambassador that we can contact?
Given that Mary chose to appear in a village called Fatima in Portugal, a village named after a muslim princess who converted to catholicism to marry a christian prince, the princess herself being named after Muhammed's daughter, and the 100th year after the apparitions coincides with the end of the Year of Mercy, I will go ahead and say we won't have to wait much longer pal. In the end, the Immaculate Heart of Mary will triumph and she will lead their poor souls to Jesus and God. Everything Mary has ever done has been to lead us closer to God. I.e Our Lady of Guadelupe lead to the conversion of 20 million native Mexicans in 10 years. And on that image she stands on the darkened half crescent of Islam.
I wonder if thank to Liveuamap fail report that Russia not gonna airstrike them in offensive causing rebel eat all the bomb.
Carson Butler
Did you read about the rebel remote control VBIED? hahahaa
David Torres
In the days of Nasser, Egypt intervened in Yemen against Saudi pig fuckers.
Egypt is big an 80 million people big playa.
Interesting. Putin moving everywhere.
Jonathan Rogers
Get ready for the Turkish invasion
Logan Evans
Viropoik
What you doing playing finland's memes. we crushed those rumours earlier. Voi voi Vironpoik
Jordan Diaz
IS Shows that they have Captured a #Peshmerga Child solider near #Mosul. #Iraq
Julian Clark
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Carter Scott
they do. click cc, in annotations choose auto translate and english ( assuming you speaka da english )
it will be mangled, but u should get something
Hunter King
thanx! Anna news has pretty good vids! the reporter giving a little help! This made my day!
James Martinez
I'm emailing this to the Syrian Embassy in the United Kingdom. Please give your opinion on what else I should add or change.
>Hello,
>I'm attempting to coordinate an attempt, for foreigners around the world, to mail packages containing miscellaneous goods to the brave soldiers of the Syrian Arabic Army. We understand the struggle that these men face, and would like some attempt to show that good people around this world are rooting for them in their fight against terrorist forces. I'm writing to you in hopes that you could some how point me in the right direction to mail these goods, or for direction to any other way we can support.
Lincoln Cooper
is the mebassy closed tho? thee may be no ambassador but they still have to hand out visas and provide consular services.
maybe australia & uk. I know our govt is friendly with them.
>Dear Sir or Madam, ... >I look forward to your response.
>Yours faithfully >Shlomo Goldstein
Brody Sullivan
attach a rare assad to show them you're serious
David Martinez
wait wait since they are rebels endorsed by the west and not isis that goes on suicide missions, the rebels get "remote" VBIED's ....
Benjamin Barnes
Oh, that would've been better but I just send it two minutes ago. Maybe they won't mind?
Joseph Carter
The UK embassy has closed down spastic. Try Belgrade or somewhere like that, that's where i plan to get my Syria visa.
Asher Martin
Maybe try e mailing the Syrian embassy in lebanon? I think we still have embassies in the Czech republic and Belarus too , maybe you could send stuff through them ?
Christopher Gutierrez
Now you sound like, well, an uncultured american.
Jeremiah Hernandez
Shit, didn't know it closed. I guess I'll try again there, but I'll write it better.
C'mon man, be nice. I'm trying here.
Ryder Stewart
>bomb civilan areas non stop >wonder when rebels.use.vbied Swiss logic everybody Lmao
Julian Turner
>>I'm attempting to coordinate an attempt, for foreigners around the world, to mail packages containing miscellaneous goods to the brave soldiers of the Syrian Arabic Army. We understand the struggle that these men face, and would like some attempt to show that good people around this world are rooting for them in their fight against terrorist forces. I'm writing to you in hopes that you could some how point me in the right direction to mail these goods, or for direction to any other way we can support.
I am investigating the coordination of an initiative that would allow people around the world to mail packages to SAA members. We understand the struggle that these men face, and would like to show that good people around the world are rooting for them in their fight against the forces of terror. I am therefore seeking your guidance on this matter, given the co-ordination and resources that would be involved. Should mailing parcels present difficulties I gladly would seek your guidance on other avenues of assistance that would allow me to communicate my solidarity with their plight.
Owen Stewart
Thanks for the support any way burger bro. Keep us posted.
Angel Diaz
well you could argue that the religious nuts of the FSA are indeed remote controlled
Tyler Carter
Thanks, you write better than me. I'm about to email the embassy in Lebanon now.
Bentley Bennett
Do you need some vegemite with those bants?
Luke Wood
>I would gladly seek
I fixed it for me
Matthew Scott
the silence before the storm?
Logan Bailey
smoking break
Lincoln Cook
For real though, it might be true. Rebels using newest ISIS tactics isn't really that far-fetched
Alright, just emailed them. I hope they at least reply back.
Parker Russell
>pol-tier tactics what did he mean by this?
it is more likely a case of; >be on important recon operation >come across a pkk team and capture them >helicopter support not available at your location, leaving the pkk dogs alive is not an option >execute them and continue the main operation or it could be a case of "well lets kill these subhumans" idk
Levi Collins
After the fiasco the first offensive I'm inclined to believe them, but this time around we have way less enthusiasm and proof so probably not.
They're trying to buy time for the election on November 8th I think
David Sullivan
Free Socialist Republic of Syria when?
Henry Adams
Those are the entire gains of the offensive, they achieved it after a few hours but now they have been stopped.
In the last offensive they broke the siege already
Lol they dont care about Trump they will get their "aid supplies" so or so.
Ayden Davis
>history complexed nigger kek
Gavin Roberts
Sure.
Anthony Hernandez
Woh, I did not see this before!
Thank you!
Brody Price
the reports of the rebel 1070 advances have been greatly exaggerated
Liam Barnes
What e mail did you contact? It seems like they only have phone and fax numbers......
Ian Robinson
>triggered communist die :DD
Nathan Lewis
Syrian forces counter major rebel assault with airstrikes
Syrian government forces backed by airstrikes have launched a counteroffensive to repel a major assault by opposition fighters in the northern city of Aleppo. The rebels are battling to break a lengthy regime siege.
Much of the fighting on Saturday was concentrated around Aleppo's western fringe where a coalition of rebel groups had gained ground on Friday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Britain-based monitoring group said insurgents were able to capture the neighborhood of Assad as part of a large-scale ground attack launched there on Friday.
Backed by Russian and Syrian airstrikes, forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad's regime responded Saturday with an offensive of their own, but it was not clear whether they had managed to retake any lost ground. The Syrian army command said troops and their allies were pounding insurgent positions with rockets, adding that "all kinds of weapons" were being used in the fight for the Assad district.
Yasser al-Yousef of the Nour el-Din el-Zinki rebel faction said fighters had also launched an attack on Aleppo's western Zahraa neighborhood in a push to open up supply lines to the beleaguered eastern side of the divided city. The Syrian army said the troops were repelling the assault, which began later Saturday with a massive car bomb explosion near government positions.
>Syrian Army Eliminates 500, Injures 1,000 Militants in Aleppo in 24 Hours Syrian army and militia forces eliminated 500 and injured 1,000 terrorists in Aleppo, after repulsing an offensive in the south-eastern Aleppo, local media reported Saturday, citing a source.
According to the Al Mayadeen channel, the militants were killed during the first wave of the terrorists’ offensive on the government forces, which was launched on Friday.
No official data has been provided by the Syrian army. On Saturday, the terrorists started the second stage of the offensive on Al-Zahraa, which the army and militia forces managed to repulse. According to the data by intelligence agencies, over 8,000 militants were redeployed to some Khan Tuman and Kafr Hamrah districts during the humanitarian pause. The terrorists attempt to breach the blockade of the eastern Aleppo.
heat detector ... that is such shit...you can't see thermal infrared through glass...typical skynews wheeling out an expert to play the game.
Chase Fisher
>>Syrian Army Eliminates 500, Injures 1,000 Militants in Aleppo in 24 Hours >citing a source I know that source, it's called "my ass"
Owen Bailey
On the website for the Syrian embassy they have a "contact us" option. It took me a few clicks to find it, but there they let you input an inquiry and leave your name and email. I'd link you but it gives a funny link, so here's a screen shot.
I'd call them, but I don't know if they're awake over there right now, and I don't really want any international calls tied to my phone. I'd actually get a few good questions and maybe reprimanded from my job.