The Syrian air defenses have shot down a drone near the Afrin.
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Areas that have been targeted by the Syrian-Russian Air Force in recent days in IdlibQ: (L) Okay. Next topic. Oh, there was this weird video that Niall found. It was really weird.
Cosmic phenomenon? Strange waves pulse through cloud in skies over northwestern Syria
Comment: We are most certainly not in Kansas anymore... Alien hunters and conspiracy theorists of all sorts do not need much to get them to seek traces of extraterrestrial guests or secret governmental programmes. A clip said to be filmed in...www.sott.net
(Niall) It's a video shown a couple of weeks ago supposedly somewhere south of Aleppo. That's near the big war zone in Idlib. It's looking up in the sky fixed on a cloud and there are like waves rippling up through the cloud.
A: We told you long ago that there is a large portal over the Middle East. This was a breaching of the realm curtain.
Q: (L) So... Was something coming in, or getting out of here?
A: Coming in!
Q: (Artemis) Something came in... Prepare for the worst!
(Chu) Something like what?
A: We told you that there would be strange cosmic phenomena!
Q: (Pierre) They didn't say what was coming in.
(L) I guess we have to wait and see.
(Joe) It was the Kraken. Godzilla!
A: Paying close attention helped you spot this. Wait for more and observe results and effects.
Q: (Artemis) So let's see what happens next.
(L) Things are getting nutty, ya know? It's getting really weird. So, just as a little reminder to myself about what it is that we're supposed to be doing... [laughter]
A: FRV modulation and synching!
Q: (L) So in other words, we're supposed to be modulating our FRV - i.e. our receivership capability - by work on the self, and synchronizing with all of the members of the group in order to... what?
A: Anchor the frequency of the new reality.
- On September 27, Russia reported that Idlib militants violated the ceasefire regime in Greater Idlib 26 times: 14 – in Idlib province, 3 – in Latakia province, 4 – in Hama province, 2 – in Aleppo province
- On September 26, two SAA members were killed by a landmine explosion near the Safyan oilfield
- On September 27, Russian Military Police and SAA along with the Central Committee of Darra entered Shajarah town
- On September 26, clashes between SDF and Turkish-backed forces were reported north of Manbij
The U.S.-led international coalition denied responsibility for a drone attack that allegedly targeted al-Qaeda affiliated Horas al-Din commanders. Sources in Greater Idlib said that the target of the drone strike was either sheikh Abu al-Bar’a al-Tunisi, a leader of al-Qaeda-linked Horas al-Din, or the terrorist group’s military commander Abu Hamzah al-Yamani.
In its turn, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby claimed the U.S. strike was a success, referring to the data of the Central Command of the US Armed Forces, which recognized responsibility for the strike.
Once again Washington proved its unwillingness to defer to its allies.
This is the first US drone strike to target Syria’s Greater Idlib since President Joe Biden assumed office on January 20.
Horas al-Din was one of the major factions in northeastern Syria, and is one of the main opponents to Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the de facto ruler of Greater Idlib. Last year, HTS carried out a series of security operations against Horas al-Din.
The US strike on Horas al-Din leaders is an important support to HTS – after all, Washington has been attempting to rebrand HTS as a “reformed terrorist” group that could potentially be an ally.
In 2020, a series of drone strikes on Greater Idlib claimed the lives of several senior leaders of Horas al-Din and other al-Qaeda factions. Failed assassination attempts also targeted sheikh Abu al-Bar’a al-Tunisi and Abu Hamzah al-Yamani. They were allegedly carried out by US Special Operations Command.
Meanwhile, the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) continue their airstrike activity over Greater Idlib and don’t deny their involvement.
The strikes targeted positions of al-Qaeda-affiliated HTS in the outskirts of the town of Kansafra in the southern countryside of Idlib.
According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a militant of HTS was killed and several others were wounded as a result of the airstrikes.
Russian warplanes have been bombing Greater Idlib for over a month now in response to repeated ceasefire violations by HTS and its allies. Turkey has been an enabler for these continued breaches.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Russia and meet with President Vladimir Putin on September 29. The situation in Greater Idlib will reportedly be the main topic of the one-day visit.
Recently, a number of reports talked of a near ground operation in Greater Idlib led by the Syrian Arab Army and backed by Russia.
Such actions could trigger Ankara’s forces and the factions it backs to move, but currently nothing has taken place.
In an attempt to pursue its interests, on September 22nd, Turkish forces and their proxies carried out an attack on the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). They targeted the village of al-Dibs in the northern countryside of Raqqa.
The attack failed, completely, according to SDF. Bitter from the quick defeat, Ankara’s forces shelled the al-Dibs village and the M4 highway. It is interesting that the M4 highway is frequently patrolled specifically by the Turkish military, and they still shelled it.