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BREAKING: Kurds claim Russia and Syria have bombed SDF positions in Deir ez-Zor

The reports have not yet been confirmed by Russia or Syria.

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Local Kurdish language media in Syria have reported that both the Russian Aerospace Forces and the Syrian Arab Air-force have bombed positions of the Kurdish led US proxy militia SDF, in Deir ez-Zor, as originally reported in English by Al-Masdar.

While the reports are not yet confirmed by Syria or Russia, the Russian Defense Ministry recently stated that if the Kurdish led US proxy militia SDF continues to attack Syrian and Russian positions, Russia would not hesitate to target the SDF. Syria has also said that they will target the SDF as an enemy force if they continue to prevent the liberation of Syrian territory by the Syrian Arab Army.

Today’s unconfirmed reports from Kurdish media also comes less than 24 hours after the Russian Defense Ministry released photos showing battlefield collusion between ISIS, SDF and US special forces in Deir ez-Zor.

CONFIRMED: ISIS, the United States and SDF unite on the battle field against Syria and Russia

Yesterday, Russia confirmed the death of  Lieutenant-General Valeriy Asapov, who was martyred in Deir ez-Zor after his position was shelled by ISIS terrorists.

While the story of Russia and Syria targeting the SDF is still unconfirmed, the story is similar to a previous report wherein, Russia shelled ISIS positions in Deir-ez Zor and hit SDF fighters. This was yet another sign of battle field collusion between the SDF and ISIS. The onl way that SDF fighters could have been hit in the previous attack, is if they were in the same positions as ISIS fighters. Today’s events could be a similar scenario.

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Max Nel
Max Nel
September 25, 2017

Hallelujah!! Serves the Kurds right for doing a deal with the devil

cap960
cap960
September 25, 2017

This is only the beginning. The Russians warned them…The SDF are no different from ISIS and co.

7.62x54r
7.62x54r
Reply to  cap960
September 25, 2017

The US-supplied Barzani Kurds from Irbil are openly pro-Saudi and pro-Israeli.

Putin's baby
Putin's baby
September 25, 2017

How much more filthy can amerika be? Obviously they have no limits… what scum.

I sincerely hope that many yank ‘advisors” have been killed or sent home with no legs or arms.

colum
colum
September 25, 2017

Those that fail to learn from History are doomed to repeat it (this’ll be the 3rd time the Yanks have fucked over the Kurds). The kurds would be wise to cut their losses and let the Yanks deal with their own mess. Just walk away and leave ISIS and America to be killed or captured. The Kurdish issue is a convenient one for the US, but unlike the US it is a longer playing scenario and one of basic survival for the Kurds (they have Turkey breathing down their necks, opposition by Iran and Syria, a reluctant ally in Iraq… Read more »

K Walker
K Walker
Reply to  colum
September 25, 2017

Thanks for this post. I am sharing it on my page. Having known Kurds who escaped the clutches of the Ayatollah Khomeini’s regime many years ago and who were fighting his regime in Iran (but not joined with the USA in any way) I got to hear a lot about their history from those who were actually living it. Like you, I wish they would cut their losses. I don’t know what the USA is up to at this point but I suspect we are not through with Syria, unfortunately – even if Syria finally wins its country back. I… Read more »

colum
colum
Reply to  K Walker
September 25, 2017

I do still think the Kurds should be awarded a space to govern in a devolved manner, even if it isn’t a greater Kurdistan. Kurds were living, quite legitimately, in the areas they currently populate for centuries, even if they may not have an express claim to those lands. I find the treatment of the Kurds abhorent given the initial land grab that created Iraq and gifted Turkey, Iran and Syria lands occupied by the kurds. As a practical solution something akin to Northern Ireland would be a (barely) workable solution if Assad were to agree to let the Kurds… Read more »

Gavin Allen
Gavin Allen
September 25, 2017

“This was yet another sign of battle field collusion between the SDF and ISIS” – Grow up Adam, you propagandist idiot.

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