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Russia sends more goodies to help Assad in upcoming offensive against ISIS

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As the last jihadi controlled areas in southwestern Syria have been liberated by the Syrian government, the Russians are literally sending a boatload of fresh military goodies to help Bashar al-Assad cleanse his nation of jihadist radicals. A Russian cargo ship is on the way to Tartus loaded with military aid to help Assad in an upcoming operation against ISIS and other Western propped ‘moderate’ radicals in the Idlib province.

Almasdar reports

DAMASCUS, SYRIA (6:00 P.M.) – Russia never ceased to provide the Syrian government with all kinds of military aid as the Syrian Armed Forces achieve massive wins across the country.

Russian cargo ship Tapir class LST Orsk 148 was spotted crossing the Mediterranean Bosporus en route to Syria’s Tartus; carrying military cargo.

The Russian military is expected to beef up the Syrian forces to launch the long-awaited offensive against jihadi militants in Idlib province.

Meanwhile, the last ISIS-controlled pocket in southwestern Syria has been liberated by the government troop.

With Russia’s help, Assad has been successfully liberating his country’s territory from the occupation of radical, tyrannical, jihadist terrorists, who are often funded, armed, and trained by Western governments in a bid to destabilize the Middle Eastern country and to set it up for regime change or to stage some kind of partition through political maneuvering under the guise of peace plans. Either way, Russia’s assistance has been pivotal in the war, and it has been paying huge dividends for Syria.

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thomas malthaus
thomas malthaus
September 5, 2018

Do you suppose that over the last few months, discussions over the Golan Heights’ return to Syria was discussed in conversations with Messrs. Putin, Assad, and Mr. Zionist himself, benny netanyahu?

Though not all three together simultaneously.

ColinNZ
ColinNZ
September 5, 2018

The reason SW Syria was liberated by SAA so quickly and with minimum losses is because negotiations had been ongoing for years with the local populations who -at the end of the day- would much rather preserve their infrastructure than have it destroyed. Thus, when the time came, the locals themselves rebelled against the FSA etc and kicked them out … with no local support the outcome was a foregone conclusion. Idlib is the same, as is north and east Syria with negotiations ongoing. Syria played the long game and won, the only uncertainties remaining are 1. When the whole… Read more »

AM Hants
AM Hants
September 5, 2018

Maria Angelica Brunell Solar, just provided me with this link. The video is so well worth watching, to listen to what the people of Syria think of their leader, plus a little history.

Damascus and Latakia friends talk about media lies on Syria, 2016… https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=418&v=5QCBRy8CT54

Rick Oliver
Rick Oliver
September 5, 2018

This trouble with jihadist radicals will never stop , what has to be done is to bomb them into hell , every time they get cornered like rats !!! It seems like Syria is too soft by letting these radicals re – group in another part of the country , only to be paid and set up for more destabilization and mayhem !! When will they learn ?

AM Hants
AM Hants
September 5, 2018

Wish them luck and it to be over, asap.

JPH
JPH
September 5, 2018

Why photo of US Hawk missile system?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIM-23_Hawk

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