Russia Begins Operations in Syria: End Game for the US Empire?


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#Russia #Afghanistan FSB: Five thousand terrorists are concentrated at CIS borders Read MORE: ФСБ: у границ СНГ сосредоточено пять тысяч террористов

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#Syria #Idlib #Hama #Latakia #Aleppo New weapons market in Idlib province There are interesting photos of a new "tachanka" of militants, sold in the arms market in the province of Idlib.

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#Syria #Russia #Turkey #Hama #Idlib #Latakia #Aleppo Report from the advanced north of the province of Hama: 72 hours-respite for Nurra in the al-Ghab Valley







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On May 17 and May 18, the Syrian Air Defense Forces (SADF) intercepted several unidentified aerial objects over Damascus and the southern part of the country. In both cases, the intercepted targets came from the southern Syria border, near the contact line with Israel.
Some sources speculated that the SADF was repelling Israeli strikes. However, no explosions were reported in Damascus and its countryside as well as pro-government sources were not able to present any vestiges of intercepted missiles. The situation with the interceptions remains unclear.

At the same time, the Damascus government and Russia came with another peaceful initiative for Idlib militants. On May 18, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) introduced a temporary ceasefire halting offensive operations around Idlib, in particular in northwestern Hama.
 


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Al-Nusra terrorists on Wednesday fired 17 missiles at Russian Khmeimim airbase in Syria, all of which were either intercepted or fell short. The attack came as the Syrian Army faced a mass militant offensive in the Idlib province.

Nine missiles were intercepted by the Khmeimim’s air defense, Russia’s Defense Ministry said, while eight others hit the ground before reaching the base. The attack, carried out with the use of multiple rocket launcher systems, originated from a terrorist held area in the Idlib province.

The attack came amid a large-scale offensive against the Syrian military launched by the Hayat Tahrir ash-Sham terrorist group (formerly known as the Al-Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda affiliate).

More than 500 militants, seven tanks, four APCs and 30 trucks with mounted machine guns and two explosive-laden vehicles, driven by suicide bombers, took part in the assault, on Wednesday morning. They were backed by another 200 gunmen, and hardware, attacking the government forces from the other side.

The offensive failed as the Syrian military killed 150 terrorists and destroyed three tanks, as well as 24 trucks with mounted machine guns during the heavy fighting.

Khmeimim has frequently been the subject of attempted attacks by terrorist groups, which target the base with rockets and explosive-laden drones. None of the attacks have been successful, but the Russian military warned that the advanced technology possessed by the jihadists can be used against less-protected targets in Syria and abroad.

If the situation in Syria wasn’t tense enough, the US has again accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons in the terrorist-held areas in Idlib, though admitting that it has little proof to back those claims.

But the State Department still threatened Damascus on Tuesday that “the US and our allies will respond quickly and appropriately” if their suspicions are confirmed.

The Russian military, meanwhile, warned that Tahrir ash-Sham has set up a special “chemical unit” with the aim of staging a chemical attack in Idlib and to blame the Syrian government of the crime.

This tactic has already been employed by the jihadists on several occasions during the conflict, despite Damascus’s chemical weapons stockpiles being destroyed in 2014 under international supervision.




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Chechen fighters hiding in caves, with some interesting rifles, likely in #Hama. L-R PK pattern MG, AKM, Bullpup AK-74, AK-74M with a thermal scope, AKM with a thermal scope, AKM and a suppressed Bullpup AK-74 also with a thermal scope.
 
There's also the fact that the new alleged chemical attack in Idlib comes right after the leaked OPCW report that contradicts the official narrative on Douma from last year. This is very convenient, because now people searching for 'chemical weapons Syria' will come across the (fake) news that Assad did it again, instead of the document that confirms that he never did it in the first place. Caitlin Johnstone, as eloquent as ever:

 
There's also the fact that the new alleged chemical attack in Idlib comes right after the leaked OPCW report that contradicts the official narrative on Douma from last year. This is very convenient, because now people searching for 'chemical weapons Syria' will come across the (fake) news that Assad did it again, instead of the document that confirms that he never did it in the first place. Caitlin Johnstone, as eloquent as ever:


Any cases of the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria should be investigated without labeling, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said.

Alleged Chemical Weapons Use in Syria Needs to be Investigated - Moscow
22.05.2019

US Cannot Confirm Reports of Use of Chemical Weapons in Idlib - Envoy for Syria
22.05.2019

Syrian Air Force carries out new airstrikes over western Idlib
2019-05-22

SYRIAN ARMY REPELS LARGE-SCALE ATTACK ON KAFR NABUDAH IN NORTHERN HAMA (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
22.05.2019

Russian Air Force launches heavy attack across northwest Syria
2019-05-22
 
Recent alternative media information. SAA, with Tiger forces make huge advances against the opposition forces.










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The U.S. has adopted claims of the former branch of al-Qaeda in Syria, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), accusing the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) of carrying out a “chemical attack” on the town of Kabani in northern Lattakia on May 19.

In an official statement by the Department of State, Washington said that it is monitoring “signs” that the SAA may be “renewing its use of chemical weapons.”

Washington based its accusations on the claims of HTS, which said that SAA targeted positions of its “Mujahedeen” near Kabani with three munitions loaded with “chlorine gas.” The terrorist group itself acknowledged that nobody was killed or even injured in the supposed attack.
“We are still gathering information on this incident, but we repeat our warning that if the Assad regime uses chemical weapons, the United States and our allies will respond quickly and appropriately,” the Department of State said in its statement that was released on May 21.
The Department of State didn’t only adopt al-Qaeda narrative, but went on to claim the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) had proved that chemical weapons were used by the SAA in previous cases. This is false. The state department even accused the SAA and Russian forces of “fabricating” the November 24 chemical attack on the government-controlled city of Aleppo.


 

The Russian Air Force has unleashed a massive assault over terrorists positions in Hama - The Syrian air defense has shot down a armed drone near the Hama airport.

Russian Air Force unleashes hell over Kafr Naboudeh
2019-05-23

Exclusive: SAA Tiger Forces Unleash Hell Over Kafr Nabudah Following Successful Rescue Mission
May 23, 2019

Syrian Army Shoots Down Drone Launched Near Hama Airport (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
23.05.2019
 
Another article on the purported video ...

April 30, 2019 - Islamic State Leader Makes First Video in 5 Years
Islamic State Leader Makes First Video in 5 Years

Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has made his first video appearance in five years, following the release of a 40-second message to his supporters.

After losing territory, Islamic State fighters are turning to guerrilla war - and the group's newspaper is telling them exactly how to do it.

Instructions from headquarters: Islamic State's new guerrilla manual
FILE PHOTO: A bearded man with Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's appearance speaks in this screen grab taken from video released on April 29, 2019. Islamic State Group/Al Furqan Media Network/Reuters TV via REUTERS.

FILE PHOTO: A bearded man with Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's appearance speaks in this screen grab taken from video released on April 29, 2019. Islamic State Group/Al Furqan Media Network/Reuters TV via REUTERS.

In recent weeks, IS’s al-Naba online newspaper has encouraged followers to adopt guerrilla tactics and published detailed instructions on how to carry out hit-and-run operations.

The group is using such tactics in places where it aims to expand beyond Iraq and Syria. While IS has tried this approach before, the guidelines make clear the group is adopting it as standard operating procedure.

At the height of its power IS ruled over millions in large parts of Syria and Iraq. But in March it lost its last significant piece of territory, the Syrian village of Baghouz, and the group has been forced to return to its roots: a style of fighting that avoids direct confrontation, weakening the enemy by attrition and winning popular support.

This attempt to revive Islamic State has so far been successful, analysts say, with many global attacks in recent weeks, including in places never before targeted by the group.

“The sad reality is that ISIS is still very dangerous,” said Rita Katz, executive director of the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks extremists. “It has the tools and foundations needed to build insurgencies across the world.”

In a rare video published by IS’s Al Furqan network in April, the group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi encouraged followers to fight on and weaken the enemy by attrition, stressing that waging war is more important than winning.

It was more downbeat than his only other video appearance from the pulpit of the Grand al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul in 2014, when he was dressed all in black and sporting a fancy watch.

In the new video, he sat cross-legged on a mattress as he spoke to three aides. A Kalashnikov rifle rested against the wall behind him — the same type of weapon that appeared in videos of Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden and Baghdadi’s predecessor Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who both adopted the guerrilla warfare tactic.

“He appeared as a commander of hardened mujahideen, of an insurgency group, not the pampered leader of a well-off caliphate,” said Katz. “His appearance totally mobilized Islamic State’s supporters all over the world.”

ORGANIZED TACTIC
Hassan Abu Hanieh, a Jordanian expert on Islamists, said IS has used guerrilla tactics to temporarily seize towns in order to attract media coverage but also as part of a new strategic approach.

“This kind of war has turned into a strategy for the group,” he said. “At this stage they are using it as a war of attrition, like Baghdadi said in his latest speech.”

In April, IS claimed it had attacked the town of Fuqaha in Libya, killing the head of the town council and setting fire to the municipal guard headquarters. “They seized control of the town for several hours and then returned to their bases safely,” the claim said of the IS fighters.

In recent weeks, al-Naba newspaper, one of IS's most important media outlets, has published a four-part series titled "The Temporary Fall of Cities as a Working Method for the Mujahideen".

In the articles, IS urged fighters to avoid face-to-face clashes with the enemy — something the group had previously encouraged.

The series explained how guerrilla fighters can weaken the enemy without taking losses. It urged the jihadists to seize weapons from victims and grab or burn their valuables.

Among the goals of hit-and-run attacks, the series said, was to take hostages, release prisoners and seize cash from the enemy.

Other goals were to “secure the needs of fighters” by collecting money, food, medicine and weapons “particularly when it is difficult to secure these needs because (the fighters) are in a weak position,” one of the articles said.

AL QAEDA TACTICS
These guerrilla warfare manuals are the most detailed IS has published yet, Katz said.

The language is similar to the one used in manuals published years ago by Al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia via its “al-Battar” electronic magazine, which provided military instructions to supporters and cells around the world, she said.

IS’s new manuals show that the group is short on fighters and finances, she added.

When it lost its territory, IS also lost an important source of income, mainly taxes and oil revenue.

“Financially, territorially and militarily speaking, the group is very weak,” said Katz. “That said, ISIS leadership seeks to revive its so-called caliphate, with special attention on areas outside of Iraq and Syria.”

Although not all of the group’s claims can be confirmed, it has announced some wide-ranging operations.

On April 18, IS claimed its first attack in Democratic Republic of Congo and announced the creation of a “Central Africa Province” of the “Caliphate”. Since then the group has claimed several more attacks in Congo.

On May 10, IS claimed it had established a province in India. It also said IS fighters had inflicted casualties on Indian soldiers in Kashmir.

The same day, militants on motorbikes stormed a town in northeastern Nigeria and opened fire on residents and soldiers in an attack later claimed by Islamic State.

IS has claimed more operations in Nigeria and dozens of similar attacks in recent weeks in Afghanistan, Niger, Somalia, Egypt, Pakistan, Chechnya, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. In several cases, the group published pictures of bullets, rifles and other weapons it said it had collected from soldiers.

By striking in a wide range of places, IS is promoting itself and proving it can reorganize and modify its strategy, said Laith Alkhouri, co-founder and senior director at Flashpoint, which monitors militants’ activity online.

“ISIS super-temporarily seizes areas, flexes its muscles, subdues locals, even recruits from amongst them, and taunts governments by exposing security flaws or weaknesses,” he said. “This is a considerably important avenue for ISIS’s growth.”

Guerrilla war is a less costly way to inflict damage and the group is using the tactic where it wants to expand, such as eastern Afghanistan, northeastern Nigeria, Somalia, North Africa, the Indian subcontinent and central Africa, he said.

“The group’s media realizes the importance of highlighting this, not only for boosting the morale of the support base,” Alkhouri said. “But just as importantly for expanding its footprint geographically — effectively setting up and expanding unrest zones around the world.”

Russia to send military specialists to Congo Republic: Kremlin
FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) attends a signing ceremony following talks with President of Congo Republic Denis Sassou Nguesso (L) at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia May 23, 2019. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) attends a signing ceremony following talks with President of Congo Republic Denis Sassou Nguesso (L) at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia May 23, 2019. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo

MOSCOW - Russia is sending military specialists to Congo Republic to service Russian-made military hardware and equipment there, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.

Congo borders Central African Republic (CAR), where Moscow has a U.N.-approved mission, and will become one of the few African countries with an officially confirmed presence of Russian military personnel on the ground.

In recent years Moscow has pushed for influence on the continent - where China has a major economic presence - by signing military cooperation deals with around 20 African countries.

Peskov, in a conference call with reporters, disregarded questions on how many military specialists Russia will send to Congo Republic and whether they are regular soldiers or private contractors working for the Russian government.

He said they are expected to service military hardware and munitions that had been supplied earlier.

“Much of this hardware can be still used if there is proper maintenance and these people, who are sent there, will service the munitions,” Peskov said.

The military deal was signed on Thursday after talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Congolese counterpart Denis Sassou Nguesso in the Kremlin.

Russia has donated hundreds of weapons and sent more than 200 trainers to Central African Republic earlier this year to bolster the government’s fight against militia groups after receiving an exemption from a United Nations arms embargo.
 


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#Syria #Russia #Turkey #Hama #Idlib #Latakia #Aleppo Russian and Syrian aviation are carrying out massive processing of territories controlled by "moderate opposition" militants in the province of Hama and in the south of Idlib province.


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Illegal armed groups are seeking to make up for the losses and are pulling troops, weapons and military hardware to the settlement of Kafr Nbuda
MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. Syria’s government army repelled attacks staged by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (also known as Jabhat al-Nusra, a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia) militants in the southwestern part of the Idlib de-escalation zone in the Hama governorate, killing up to 350 terrorists and destroying six tanks and armored infantry carriers, Major General Viktor Kupchishin, chief of the Russian Center for Reconciliation of the Opposing Parties in Syria, said on Friday.

"Throughout the day, government forces repelled attacks by illegal armed groups near the settlements of Kafr Nbuda and Huayz in the Hama governorate. Since May 21, while rebuffing militant’s attacks the Syrian government army has destroyed up to 350 terrorists, five tanks, one armored infantry carries, 27 pickup trucks with heavy machineguns, two ‘jihad cars’ and three multiple missile launcher systems," he said.

According to Kupchishin, illegal armed groups are seeking to make up for the losses and are pulling troops, weapons and military hardware to the settlement of Kafr Nbuda. "Over the past two days, more than 800 militants, at least seven tanks, three armored infantry carries, 15 pickup trucks with heavy machineguns have been pulled to the southwestern part of the Idlib de-escalation zone. According to reconnaissance data, terrorists are planning to use from two to four car stuffed with explosives and driven by suicide bombers to stage an offensive on the Syrian army," he said.

He did not rule out that illegal armed groups may stage fake attacks with the use of toxic agents to later put the blame for them on the Syrian army.

Twelve settlements in the Latakia and Hama governorates within the Idlib de-escalation zone came under shelling by militants during the day.

"Throughout the day, officers of the Russian reconciliation center conducted one humanitarian operation in the settlement of Deir Zainun in the Latakia governorate and handed out 500 bags with food to local residents," Kupchishin added.

The Russian reconciliation center continues to fulfill assigned tasks after the completion of the military campaign in Syria. The center’s officers regularly travel around the country's liberated areas to assess the humanitarian situation. The main efforts of the Russian military are now focused on assistance to the refugees returning to their homes and evacuation of civilians from de-escalation zones.


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There's also the fact that the new alleged chemical attack in Idlib comes right after the leaked OPCW report that contradicts the official narrative on Douma from last year. This is very convenient, because now people searching for 'chemical weapons Syria' will come across the (fake) news that Assad did it again, instead of the document that confirms that he never did it in the first place. Caitlin Johnstone, as eloquent as ever:

‘Not even White Helmets confirm it’: Russian MoD rubbishes Washington’s Syria chemical attack claims May 24, 2019
‘Not even White Helmets confirm it’: Russian MoD rubbishes Washington’s Syria chemical attack claims
‘Not even White Helmets confirm it’: Russian MoD rubbishes Washington’s Syria chemical attack claims
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FILE PHOTO: A man rides on a motorbike in a crowded souk at the city of Idlib, Syria May 24, 2019. © Reuters / Khalil Ashawi

Moscow has blasted the US State Department’s claims about an alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Idlib province, saying the allegations totally lack proof and haven’t even been confirmed by Western-backed groups on the ground.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Washington’s attempts to “impose another lie on this world” about the situation in Syria were “not even surprising anymore” as it denied that any such attack in Idlib took place.

The military also called out the US over the lack of evidence. When the State Department first reported an alleged attack on Tuesday it limited itself to saying that the US saw some “signs” it might have happened while failing to provide any details about the incident, except for the date on which it supposedly took place.

May 25 2019 - Damascus: Chemical Attack Claims Aimed at Curbing Syrian Anti-Terrorism Efforts
Damascus: Chemical Attack Claims Aimed at Curbing Syrian Anti-Terrorism Efforts

The Syrian foreign ministry said on Saturday that "fabricated" claims about the alleged use of chemical weapons by the country’s military were aimed at impeding the progress of its ongoing anti-terrorist operations. "There is nothing but another last-ditch attempt by Western countries that obey to their master — the United States — to ease pressure on their terrorist slaves in Idlib. And it is an obviously pathetic attempt to delay the advance of the [Syrian] military in these regions," the statement, conveyed via a state-run TV broadcaster, read, RIA Novosti reported


Russia says US launched campaign to blame it for Idlib hospital strikes
The United States’ authorities initiated a campaign to blame Russia for strikes against civilian facilities in Syria’s Idlib province, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The statement comes after the May 6 publication in the Washington Post newspaper that accused the Russian and Syrian military of allegedly carrying out deliberate airstrikes against hospitals and other civilian infrastructure facilities in Idlib. "We think that the misinformation campaign that we see now was launched by the official US authorities. That’s because it’s beneficial for Washington to keep intact the so-called Idlib territorial enclave," the statement said.

According to the ministry, the authors of this publication say "no word about the real reason behind all troubles in the Syrian Idlib province, where power has been seized by international terrorists recognized as so by the UN Security Council and also the US national legislation."

The goal of this information campaign is to artificially stonewall the process of clamping down on international terrorists in Syria and also delay armed confrontation, the statement says. So, this serves as a pretext to keep US military presence in Syria, which prevents the Syrian authorities’ access to rich natural resources of Trans-Euphrates and creates an obstacle for free movement of people and goods via the international highway Damascus-Baghdad, which goes through Al Tanf area currently occupied by the US, according to the ministry.

Complete Syrian war map and field report – May update

The month of May has seen the most violence in Syria this year, with much of the hostilities taking place in the northwestern part of the country.

ISIS ambush kills several Syrian soldiers in eastern Syria
ISIS ambush kills several Syrian soldiers in eastern Syria

For the second time this week, the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) terrorist organization has carried out an ambush against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in the vast Badiya Al-Sham region. According to a military source near the ancient city of Palmyra, the Islamic State ambushed a group of Syrian Army soldiers near the T-3 Pumping Station. This ambush resulted in the death of several Syrian Arab Army soldiers and the hospitalization of many others.
 
Renowned MIT scientist Theodore Postol says a newly leaked OPCW report shows the supposed 2018 gas attack in Douma, Syria was “staged,” undermining the case for US strikes on the Syrian government.

Leaked OPCW report suggests Syria gas attack was 'staged,' MIT scientist says
A newly leaked OPCW assessment challenges the claim that the Syrian government carried out a chemical weapons attack in Douma in April 2018. Award-winning scientist and MIT professor emeritus Theodore Postol says the report shows the gas attack was “staged,” and undermines the case for the US strikes that followed.

“The evidence is overwhelming that the gas attacks were staged,” Postol said in an interview with The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté.

Postol continued: “If I were advising somebody, as I did when I was in the Pentagon, I advised the chief of naval operations, and part of my job was to take technically detailed analysis and translate it into information that could be readily understood by an intelligent non-expert, so if I were briefing the chief on this particular document, I would not caveat it quite the way that the [OPCW] professionals did, although they did a good job. I would simply say that the evidence is overwhelming that the gas attacks were staged, and then I would why this evidence is overwhelming."

Published on May 25, 2019 (19:17 min.)


May 27, 2019 - Israel attacks Syrian air defense base in Al-Quneitra – 1 soldier killed
Israel attacks Syrian air defense base in Al-Quneitra - 1 soldier killed

The Israeli military carried out a powerful missile strike on a Syrian air defense base in the Al-Quneitra Governorate this evening.
According to a military source near the scene of the attack, an Israeli missile scored a direct hit on a Syrian air defense site in the Tal Al-Sha’ar area of Al-Quneitra.

As a result of this Israeli attack, the air defense site was destroyed and one Syrian Arab Army (SAA) soldier was killed. Another
soldier was badly wounded
by the Israeli attack this evening.

The soldier killed by the Israeli attack was identified as Ahmad Bashar Al-Barad (age 22). The Syrian military has not responded to this latest attack by the Israeli forces.

May 26 2019 - Syrian Opposition: Ankara Increasing Dispatch of Military Equipment for Battle with Syrian Army in Idlib
Syrian Opposition: Ankara Increasing Dispatch of Military Equipment for Battle with Syrian Army in Idlib

Senior opposition officials in Northern Syria said that massive military equipment has been sent by Ankara for terrorists in Idlib province to confront the Syrian Army and reinforce areas under their control in this region.

The Middle East Online news website quoted two Syrian opposition leaders as saying that Turkey has increased its military aid to terrorists in the last few days.

Meantime, a senior militant commander said Turkey intends to maintain its influence in Northwestern Syria, and said Ankara has reinforced its military presence in 12 military positions mentioned in the Sochi Agreement. The source also said that tens of armored vehicles, Grad missile launchers, guided anti-tank missiles and TOW missiles have been sent to the militants for battle against the Syrian Army in Kafar Naboudeh.

Meantime, another militant also disclosed that the Turkish army has sent a military convoy to a military base in Jbal al-Zawieh in Northern Hama.

May 26 2019 - Aleppo: Syria, Russia Reinforce to Confront Turkey's Possible Aggression
Aleppo: Syria, Russia Reinforce to Confront Turkey's Possible Aggression

The Syrian and Russian armies have dispatched a large number of troops to Northern Hama and built new military positions there to confront a possible aggression by the Turkish Army, Kurdish media said Sunday.

The Xber24 news website reported that the Russian troops have built four military points in the city of Tal Rafat in Northern Syria to support the Syrian Army in the war on terrorism.

It pointed to the arrival of a large number of Russian Army forces together with heavy weapons to the military points over the past two days and equipment of these bases, and said that these forces have reinforced their military points in the town of Kashta'ar in Northern Aleppo and some new commanders have also been appointed to the mission.

Meantime, it said that the Russian military reinforcements came as differences have intensified between the Turkish and Russian sides after Ankara supported Tahrir al-Sham in it's attacks on the Syrian Army.

According to a military source in Aleppo, the Syrian Army has also sent reinforcements from the Capital, Damascus, and Homs to the Southern countryside of the province. The reinforcements have reportedly arrived at the key town of Al-Hadher.
 
Idlib Geopolitical Report (28 May 2019)
Published on May 28, 2019 / 10:23


28 May، 2019
Occupied Al-Quds, SANA – After years of denial hiding behind the lie of “humanitarian work,” the Israeli media revealed the Israeli occupation government’s involvement in the fabrication of chemical incidents by terrorist organizations in Syria.

A televised report by the Israeli Channel 12 confirmed that the Israeli occupation government supervised and cooperated with the “White Helmets” terrorists to stage fake chemical incidents to frame the Syrian Arab Army, which were later promoted by Western and Gulf media outlets to serve as pretext for a military attack on Syria.

This is the first open and clear acknowledgement of the Israeli role in supporting the White Helmets, which had previously denied having any relations with the Israeli entity despite the fact that the Israeli government had evacuated 800 of the White Helmets members and their relatives from the south of Syria upon an American request.
Hazem Sabbagh

Max Blumenthal: Donald Trump PROTECTING Al-Qaeda in Idlib, Syria!
Published on May 25, 2019 / 11:11
We speak to Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone Project on his new book ‘The Management of Savagery’, detailing the West’s history of promoting radical Islam for geopolitical goals, Syria and the latest chemical attack allegations and the situation in Idlib,

US Deploys “Reformed” ISIS Forces in Breakaway Rojava Region to Shore Up Syria’s Oil Reserves!
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