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A young boy in Aleppo City was gunned down by a militant sniper, resulting in the death of the boy near his home, local sources said.
Western-Backed Militants Murder Little Boy in Aleppo
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According to the local sources, the young boy was identified as Baraa Hamdou, a 7 year old resident of the Bab Al-Faraj District, located in Central Aleppo, Al Masdar reported.
The young boy was reportedly gunned down on Saturday by a militant sniper from a nearby district while he was walking along Baron Street.
Bara'a was the son of the popular photojournalist, 'Abdel Hamdou.
ISIS Daesh Equipped with US-made Missiles, Attacks Syrian Army In Deir Ezzor (Photos)
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Based on the pictures posted by the Islamic State’s official media “Al-Amaq,” the anti-tank missile was identified as a model BMG-71 TOW, which is both designed and manufactured in the United States.
The TOW missile was likely given to U.S. designated “moderate” rebel factions in Syria before coming into the possession of the Islamic State terrorists.
In the past, the Islamic State has boasted about capturing and buying several TOW missiles from U.S. backed rebel groups in Syria; so, this is not an isolated incident.
Jeish Al-Fatah Prevents Evacuation of Injured from Aleppo
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Jeish al-Fatah terrorists did not allow rescue teams to enter the Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city via six government-established corridors to transfer the injured hospitals during the humanitarian pause.
Local sources said that the terrorists also did not allow the coordinator of the UN humanitarian affairs to enter Aleppo to negotiate with terrorist commanders for evacuation of the wounded civilians.
Reports said earlier today that Fatah al-Sham Front (the newly-formed al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group previously known as the al-Nusra Front) continues to seize people's food supplies by force and executed an Imam who tried to persuade civilians and militants to leave the Eastern part of Aleppo.
"On the third day of the humanitarian paused in Aleppo, the Fatah al-Sham arrested and assassinated a popular leader who called on militants to lay down arms and enter peace with government and urged people to leave the city as soon as possible," sources in the Eastern parts of the city said.
In the meantime, more civilians in Eastern Aleppo called on international organizations to help them leave Aleppo.
"People in the Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo face very bad situation. The terrorists groups take by force their food supplies and money and beat them," one of residents said.
Syria: ISIL Terrorists Receive Thousands of Toyota Pickups from Regional Arab States
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After photos of hundreds of ISIL's Toyota pickups seized or targeted by the Syrian Army were sent by the Russian army to the Toyota Company in Japan, the company revealed a list of its main customers that have bought the vehicles.
The customers' list shows that a Saudi firm has purchased a sum of 22,500 trucks, Qatar 32,000, the UAE 11,650 and the Jordanian Army 4,500 vehicles from Toyota company. The Jordanian Army had received loans from several Saudi banks for payments.
A large number of the purchased-vehicles by the four Arab countries have already been delivered to the ISIL terrorists in Syrian and Iraq. Informed sources have confirmed that ISIL has now over 6,000 Toyota vehicles.
The US official had previously announced that they want to conduct a probe to find out that how ISIL had received these vehicles, but analysts said further that Washington itself had been involved in export of hundreds of these pickup trucks to Syria.
Meantime, informed sources revealed in May that certain Persian Gulf Arab states which were customers of the western arms manufacturing companies plan to supply the militants in Syria with state-of-the-art missiles.
"The Arab countries have purchased advanced weapons from the West for the terrorist groups in Syria to be used in the Northern and Southern parts of the country," sources told the Palestinian al-Manar news website.
Following the terrorist groups' painful failures in Syria at the time, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar were attempting to smuggle these weapons to Syria, the sources added.
In relevant remarks in October 2015, a Saudi official announced that his country had supplied the militants in Syria with a new batch of TOW antitank missiles as the Syrian army forces backed by Russian warplanes continue to gain ground in the war-hit country.
BBC correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted that a Saudi official confirmed the delivery of 500 TOW antitank missiles to the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA).
Western-Backed Militants Murder Little Boy in Aleppo
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950802001047
According to the local sources, the young boy was identified as Baraa Hamdou, a 7 year old resident of the Bab Al-Faraj District, located in Central Aleppo, Al Masdar reported.
The young boy was reportedly gunned down on Saturday by a militant sniper from a nearby district while he was walking along Baron Street.
Bara'a was the son of the popular photojournalist, 'Abdel Hamdou.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) was pictured by their official media wing on Satuday firing a U.S. manufactured anti-tank missile towards a Syrian Arab Army vehicle in the Deir Ezzor Governorate.
ISIS Daesh Equipped with US-made Missiles, Attacks Syrian Army In Deir Ezzor (Photos)
http://www.globalresearch.ca/isis-daesh-equipped-with-us-made-missiles-attacks-syrian-army-in-deir-ezzor/5552488
Based on the pictures posted by the Islamic State’s official media “Al-Amaq,” the anti-tank missile was identified as a model BMG-71 TOW, which is both designed and manufactured in the United States.
The TOW missile was likely given to U.S. designated “moderate” rebel factions in Syria before coming into the possession of the Islamic State terrorists.
In the past, the Islamic State has boasted about capturing and buying several TOW missiles from U.S. backed rebel groups in Syria; so, this is not an isolated incident.
The Jeish al-Fatah coalition of terrorist groups blocked UN-affiliated rescue teams' entry into the Eastern districts of Aleppo city to evacuate over 200 wounded people to medical centers outside the war zone.
Jeish Al-Fatah Prevents Evacuation of Injured from Aleppo
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950802001379
Jeish al-Fatah terrorists did not allow rescue teams to enter the Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city via six government-established corridors to transfer the injured hospitals during the humanitarian pause.
Local sources said that the terrorists also did not allow the coordinator of the UN humanitarian affairs to enter Aleppo to negotiate with terrorist commanders for evacuation of the wounded civilians.
Reports said earlier today that Fatah al-Sham Front (the newly-formed al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group previously known as the al-Nusra Front) continues to seize people's food supplies by force and executed an Imam who tried to persuade civilians and militants to leave the Eastern part of Aleppo.
"On the third day of the humanitarian paused in Aleppo, the Fatah al-Sham arrested and assassinated a popular leader who called on militants to lay down arms and enter peace with government and urged people to leave the city as soon as possible," sources in the Eastern parts of the city said.
In the meantime, more civilians in Eastern Aleppo called on international organizations to help them leave Aleppo.
"People in the Eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo face very bad situation. The terrorists groups take by force their food supplies and money and beat them," one of residents said.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and Jordan have been involved in purchasing thousands of Toyota pickup trucks that have been supplied to the ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq, Toyota customers' list in the Middle East shows.
Syria: ISIL Terrorists Receive Thousands of Toyota Pickups from Regional Arab States
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950802000778
After photos of hundreds of ISIL's Toyota pickups seized or targeted by the Syrian Army were sent by the Russian army to the Toyota Company in Japan, the company revealed a list of its main customers that have bought the vehicles.
The customers' list shows that a Saudi firm has purchased a sum of 22,500 trucks, Qatar 32,000, the UAE 11,650 and the Jordanian Army 4,500 vehicles from Toyota company. The Jordanian Army had received loans from several Saudi banks for payments.
A large number of the purchased-vehicles by the four Arab countries have already been delivered to the ISIL terrorists in Syrian and Iraq. Informed sources have confirmed that ISIL has now over 6,000 Toyota vehicles.
The US official had previously announced that they want to conduct a probe to find out that how ISIL had received these vehicles, but analysts said further that Washington itself had been involved in export of hundreds of these pickup trucks to Syria.
Meantime, informed sources revealed in May that certain Persian Gulf Arab states which were customers of the western arms manufacturing companies plan to supply the militants in Syria with state-of-the-art missiles.
"The Arab countries have purchased advanced weapons from the West for the terrorist groups in Syria to be used in the Northern and Southern parts of the country," sources told the Palestinian al-Manar news website.
Following the terrorist groups' painful failures in Syria at the time, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar were attempting to smuggle these weapons to Syria, the sources added.
In relevant remarks in October 2015, a Saudi official announced that his country had supplied the militants in Syria with a new batch of TOW antitank missiles as the Syrian army forces backed by Russian warplanes continue to gain ground in the war-hit country.
BBC correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted that a Saudi official confirmed the delivery of 500 TOW antitank missiles to the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA).