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#Syria #Idlib Militant's are claiming #JAN #JN broke/Robbed warehouses belonging to "Save the Children Foundation" 

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More info on killed militant from one of previous posts

 

#Syria #Daraa Abu ibrahim A Battalion Commander for #FSA in #Sanamayn was Assassinated as he left a Mosque in #Nemer 

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Oh gee guess what, the black box is "too damaged" for them to release anything.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-syria-crisis-russia-turkey-idUSKBN0U41PK20151221

 

Investigators in Moscow said on Monday they were unable to retrieve information from the damaged black box of a Russian warplane shot down by Turkey last month, data the Kremlin hoped would support its version of what happened.

 

Russia's Defence Ministry publicly opened the recorder last week, hoping its contents would confirm Moscow's assertions that the bomber did not stray into Turkish air space and was maliciously downed.

 

"Retrieving the information and a read out of flight data ... has proven to be impossible because of internal damage," said Sergei Bainetov, the Russian Air Force's deputy head of flight safety.

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Oh gee guess what, the black box is "too damaged" for them to release anything.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-syria-crisis-russia-turkey-idUSKBN0U41PK20151221

If you actually bothered to read this thread, you would already saw insides of black box. It is full of chinese crap, with all 16 memory modules being damaged (13 are completely). Only Soviet-designed chip managed to survive, but it was not a memory chip. 

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#Syria #Latakia #Lattakia #SyrianArmy #SAA Soldier's/Commanders fighting at the Battle of #Mount_Nuba #Nuba_Mountain 

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#Syria #Darayya Photo taking by Activist showing #SAA  ZSU-23-4 Shilka & Caged Bulldozer south of #Moadamyeh 

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#Syria #SouthernAleppo #Aleppo #Iraqi #Iraq #Najuba_Movement Soldier just sent me more photos from Southern Aleppo. 

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Syrian Female commando just refuses to die

 

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   A Syrian female soldier who was killed yesterday in a roadside bomb has returned to life after, local activists reported.

 
   Hanaa Salah Mohammed, a female recruit in the highly-trained Republican Guard, was reported dead as a roadside bomb exploded near the bus she and her comrades were taking from her combat mission in Darayya, west of the capital Damascus.
 
   One female soldier, Farah Suleiman, was also killed, 11 wounded in the explosion which took place in Mazzah district on Sunday evening.
 
   It is noteworthy that fully-fledged women commandos are fighting armed militants in the city of Darayya, nearly 8 km southwest to the capital; most of them are skilled snipers.
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Breaking: Syrian Army begins the critical battle at the strategic town of Kabani in northeastern Latakia

 

 

   The Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard – in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF) of Qurdaha, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), and Muqawama Souri (Syrian Resistance) – have begun the integral battle to take control of Kabani in the Kurdish Mountains (Jabal Al-Akrad) after they seized the hilltop village of Yaqoubar from the Islamist rebels of Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) and the Free Syrian Army (FSA) earlier this week.

 
   According to a military source in the Latakia Governorate’s northeastern countryside, the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade and their allies struck the Islamist rebels of Jabhat Al-Nusra and the Free Syrian Army inside Jabal Zuwayqat, resulting in an intense firefight between the opposing forces at this mountaintop’s southern perimeter.
 
   The military source added that the mountaintop of Jabal Zuwayqat is situated directly south of Kabani and just north of the recently captured village of Yaqoubar in Jabal Al-Akrad.
 
   If the Syrian Armed Forces are successful in taking control of Kabani, they will have effectively bypassed the eastern perimeter of Al-Sirmaniyah, leaving them in position to strike this aforementioned town in the Idlib Governorate from two different flanks (southern and eastern flanks).
 
   The Islamist rebels cannot afford to lose Kabani to the Syrian Armed Forces; especially, after they conceded the vital villages of ‘Ikko and Yaqoubar over the last two weeks.
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Hezbollah, Syrian Army control 3/4 of southern Aleppo after completing phase 2 of the offensive

 

 

   Yesterday, the Syrian Arab Army’s 43rd and 155th Brigades of the 4th Mechanized Division – in coordination with Hezbollah, the National Defense Forces (NDF) of Aleppo City, and Harakat Al-Nujaba (Iraqi paramilitary) – completed the 2nd phase of their southern Aleppo offensive after capturing the strategic towns of Khan Touman, Al-Khalidiyah, and Al-Qarassi while also cutting off the Aleppo-Damascus Highway.

 
   As a result of this major advance in northern Syria, the Syrian Arab Army’s 4th Mechanized Division and their allies have now captured over 3/4 of the southern Aleppo countryside after only controlling 1/4 of the territory 3  months ago.
 
   With phase 2 of this southern Aleppo offensive completed, the Syrian Arab Army’s 4th Mechanized Division and their allies will now shift their attention to the northeastern countryside of the Idlib Governorate in order to begin phase 3 of this massive assault.
 
   The primary objective of phase 3 will be the capture of the ICARDA Farms, followed by the Syrian Armed Forces’ entry into northwestern Idlib; this will ultimately pave the way for phase 4 when the pro-government forces attempt to capture the Islamist-held village of Taftanaz.
 
   Unlike southern Aleppo, the Syrian Arab Army’s 4th Mechanized Division and their allies will have their hands full, as they are entering the Islamist heartland that is primarily controlled by Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) and Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham.
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https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/mde24/3113/2015/en/

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Russia’s armed forces formally intervened in the armed conflict in Syria on 30 September on the side of the Syrian government, a long-term ally, launching multiple air strikes. Fixed-wing military aircraft based primarily at the Hmaymim air base in Latakia governorate have since then carried out thousands of sorties across the country and attacked thousands of locations that Russia has described as “terrorist” targets. Russia’s armed forces have also deployed long-range bombers from Russia, sea-launched cruise missiles and, according to military analysts, combat helicopters, tanks, artillery and multiple rocket launcher systems.

 

The Russian authorities have claimed that their armed forces are only striking “terrorist” targets and have not publicly acknowledged that they have caused any civilian deaths and injuries and have dismissed some such claims as part of an “information war”. However, according to Syrian human rights organizations, Russian attacks in Syria have actually killed hundreds of civilians not directly participating in hostilities and destroyed or damaged hospitals and dozens of homes and other civilian objects.

 

Between September and December 2015, Amnesty International researched remotely more than 25 attacks that took place in five governorates (Homs, Hama, Idleb, Latakia and Aleppo) between 30 September and 29 November and, according to witnesses, human rights defenders and a review of video clips and other images, killed at least 200 civilians and around a dozen fighters. In doing so, it interviewed by phone or over the internet 16 witnesses to attacks and their aftermath, including two doctors, and spoke to more than a dozen human rights defenders and representatives of medical organizations supporting work in the areas of the attacks. It obtained and reviewed audiovisual imagery relating to all these attacks or their aftermath, and commissioned advice from weapons experts on munitions visible in them. It also reviewed statements published by the Russian Ministry of Defence and relevant articles in Russian and other media. Amnesty International sent a memorandum with its preliminary findings to the Russian authorities on 9 November 2015 and requested meetings with them, but has received no substantive response to date.

 

In this briefing, Amnesty International sets out its findings with respect to six attacks. In five of the attacks, suspected Russian air strikes targeted residential areas, killing 119 civilians. The sixth attack concerns air strikes in the immediate vicinity of a hospital in which 13 civilians were killed.

 

On the morning of 29 November 2015, for example, the public market in the centre of Ariha, Idleb governorate, was bustling with people buying and selling vegetables and fruit and other goods when it was struck with three missiles. Forty-nine civilians were killed and many others injured. One witness told Amnesty International that he spoke with a woman crying beside a line of dead bodies. Her husband and three children had just been killed and the body parts of her children were in bags. According to further testimony and audiovisual material, as well as the research of Syrian human rights defenders, there were no military targets in the vicinity.

 

Amnesty International’s research indicates serious failures to respect international humanitarian law. In some attacks, the Russian armed forces appear to have directly attacked civilians or civilian objects by striking residential areas with no evident military objective and even medical facilities, resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians. In others, they seem to have attacked military objectives and civilian objects without distinction, or caused disproportionate harm to civilians when striking military targets. Such attacks may constitute war crimes.

 

There is also evidence that they unlawfully used unguided bombs in densely populated areas and inherently indiscriminate cluster munitions.

 

 

In the first week of October, for example, SPBE series cluster munitions – which weapons experts consider Syria’s armed forces incapable of delivering – were deployed near Kafr Halab, Aleppo governorate, and near Maasran, Idleb governorate, during operations in both areas by Russian armed forces.

 

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Ohh, this is that report from Amnesty that was done based on Skype interviews? I loled :D

 

 

   Airstrike on an ISIS column of tanker trucks (Aleppo province)

Maybe one of the best videos so far from MoD PR. Secondary explosions, it seems. Of course, those were humanitarian trucks with humanitarian exploding water.

 

   Elimination of an ISIS training camp (Idlib province)

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