George1 wrote:No clear winner after 3 years
Lithuania seems to be making some progress in the north
George1 wrote:No clear winner after 3 years
Viktor wrote:Al Nusra Emir caught while trying to flee dressed as a woman
Now I know Syrian Army will take special "care" about this one and after Syrian army finishes with him, he will look like a face only a mother could love ... also Damscus could
experience electricity shortage
Werewolf wrote:Viktor wrote:Al Nusra Emir caught while trying to flee dressed as a woman
Now I know Syrian Army will take special "care" about this one and after Syrian army finishes with him, he will look like a face only a mother could love ... also Damscus could
experience electricity shortage
Really no news that this terrorist scum tries to flee from a controlled and closed area in women clothes, but that one even made his lips shiny for some saudi sheikh.
Werewolf wrote:Really no news that this terrorist scum tries to flee from a controlled and closed area in women clothes, but that one even made his lips shiny for some saudi sheikh.
Werewolf wrote:Chechen terrorists did the same when some village or city was surrounded by russian forces.
flamming_python wrote:Werewolf wrote:Chechen terrorists did the same when some village or city was surrounded by russian forces.
Would stand out immediately in that case. Chechen women are not known for wearing the niqab I believe.
TR1 wrote:flamming_python wrote:Werewolf wrote:Chechen terrorists did the same when some village or city was surrounded by russian forces.
Would stand out immediately in that case. Chechen women are not known for wearing the niqab I believe.
It's become more common in past ten years. Islamic tradition and all, all women have to be covered up when they walk around Grozny. Not necessarily the full traditional niqb, but nonetheless covered enough that you could probably hide easily as a man.
SOHR wrote:Approximately 700 people killed in 9 days of intense clashes and executions between the ISIS forces against islamist and rebel battalions
697 people have been killed between Friday 3/1/2014, when the clashes began, and midnight of Saturday 11/1/2014. The victims include 100 civilians, 21 were executed by the ISIS fighters in the children hospital in Qadi Askar neighbourhood of Aleppo and 1 executed by an anfamous rebel battalion in the Meyser neighbourhood, the rest were killed in the crossfire during the clashes.
351 combatants from the islamist and non-islamist rebel battalions, killed during the clashes, car bombs, and attacks on vehicles in the provinces of Aleppo, Raqqah, Hama, Homs and Idlib. 53 of them were executed by ISIS forces, 21 of them in the children's hospital of Aleppo.
246 ISIS fighters were also amongst those killed. 56 of them, as well as members of Jund al-Aqsa, were summarily executed by rebels in the Jabal al-Zawiya area of Reef Idlib, as confirmed by medical and local sources, while the others were killed by clashes.
Worryingly the fate of hundreds of detainees taken months and weeks ago by the ISIS are still unknown. Also unknown is the fate of hundreds of ISIS captives.
There are definite reports that the ISIS executed tens of civilians and rebels held in the ISIS detention centres. Reports that several other ISIS fighters have been executed by the rebels, particularly in Idlib province.
We at the SOHR renew our oath to the Syrian people that we will continue to document, verify and publish all human rights abuses and war crimes committed in our country by any and all sides. We will work tirelessly so that all those responsible for such crimes will have sufficient files so that they will be prosecuted in the relevant international courts.
We again call on the International Organisations and Community to not suffice with press statements, they must also work to end the conflict in Syria that is causing daily war crimes to be committed. A ceasefire is needed to stop the Syrian regime, which is indiscriminately using all forms of weaponry in heavily populated areas, and to stop those that are committing war crimes under the guise of assisting the Syrian people.
Viktor wrote: another one but this time from Iraq
The Su-24 represents the most modern and main strike element of the Syrian Arab Air Force (SyAAF). They have taken an active part in the Syrian civil war since November 2012. While most of the SyAAF attack aircraft are already worn out and struggling to cope with the high demands, the Su-24's just received a full factory overhaul in Russia, ensuring they can maintain a high operational tempo.
Hannibal Barca wrote:"Allah is greater than Assad, Iran, China, Russia together" yeah my friend but you bet instead to
Saudis, Americunts and HIsrael, so take this!
Hannibal Barca wrote:
hahahahahhahahahhahaha desperation from the Saudis and the West. Just got this as a youtube commercial prior to a video.
You gotta love this quote: In 1:30 says "Allah is greater than Assad, Iran, China, Russia together" yeah my friend but you bet instead to
Saudis, Americunts and HIsrael, so take this!
zino wrote:Hannibal Barca wrote:
hahahahahhahahahhahaha desperation from the Saudis and the West. Just got this as a youtube commercial prior to a video.
You gotta love this quote: In 1:30 says "Allah is greater than Assad, Iran, China, Russia together" yeah my friend but you bet instead to
Saudis, Americunts and HIsrael, so take this!
I feel only sadness watching this video. It's something about the poor people. Or whatever. Or perhaps i'm wrong. Anything but justice. The horror of the civil war. Nothing to laugh about that. The man in that video is right: "is he a leader?" How can a leader kill his own people? It's not his fault, it the fault of all the arab nations". Syria is something new in the everyday horror. I can't deal with it. I remember the RAU times. And the Kabul photos from the 70'. What a shame! Sorry for getting emotional. I see here only a poor man with the horror in his eyes...
zino wrote:Hannibal Barca wrote:
hahahahahhahahahhahaha desperation from the Saudis and the West. Just got this as a youtube commercial prior to a video.
You gotta love this quote: In 1:30 says "Allah is greater than Assad, Iran, China, Russia together" yeah my friend but you bet instead to
Saudis, Americunts and HIsrael, so take this!
I feel only sadness watching this video. It's something about the poor people. Or whatever. Or perhaps i'm wrong. Anything but justice. The horror of the civil war. Nothing to laugh about that. The man in that video is right: "is he a leader?" How can a leader kill his own people? It's not his fault, it the fault of all the arab nations". Syria is something new in the everyday horror. I can't deal with it. I remember the RAU times. And the Kabul photos from the 70'. What a shame! Sorry for getting emotional. I see here only a poor man with the horror in his eyes...
TR1 wrote:What I want to know is why by this point, so many years into the war (and with obvious Russian deliveries to the government) they have not ordered something like a "ready-to-weld" RPG screen or combined slat + ERA screen for BMPs and Tanks.