Sunday, November 8, 2015

ISIS Leadership Is Being Decapitated One By One


ISIS LEADERSHIP IS BEING DECAPITATED ONE BY ONE  

ISIS In Syria

ISIS In Syria

One by one, ISIS leaders are being killed as decisive ground operations across Syria are being conducted under the aerial protection of Russian and Syrian military jets, especially in the aftermath of the Russian passenger plane crash.


The Syrian government troops are being complemented by Syrian and Iraqi volunteer fighters alike. Iranian planes are said to be helping out with the transport of these Iraqi volunteers into Syria.

This willingness to help Syria by its Middle Eastern neighbors through the Russian led coalition is what frustrates the war chickenhawks in Washington especially John McCain who can’t fight his own war, much less fly his own plane.

Another scenario that will seal the fate of the warmongers in the Middle East is the scheduled peace talks between Assad and legitimate opposition groups to be held in Moscow in a few days.

Previously, a number of Al Qaeda leaders were among those were killed immediately in aftermath of Russian plane crash.  See: 7 Al Qaeda Leaders Killed, Gov’t Forces Inflict Devastating Strikes vs. ISIS Post Flight 7K9268 Crash

ISIL Emir Killed in Anbar


ISIS Emir Killed in Anbar, Iraq
Thu Nov 05, 2015 2:38


TEHRAN (FNA)- Iraqi security forces killed a top ISIS commander and four of his aides in Anbar province.

The so-called Emir of the ISIS terrorist group, Abul Talha al-Lubnani, and four of his aides were killed in al-Jarayeshi battles in Northern Anbar on Wednesday.

The Iraqi forces also regained control of the strategic bridge of al- Jarayeshi, an ISIS supply routes, in Northern Anbar.

All ISIS strategic supply routes to the center of Anbar province have been cut, sources said, adding that the Iraqi forces are advancing towards the center of the province.

Obama's 2014 assault Upon Syria Through Genocide Of Sunnis Inside Iraq.

Obama’s Assault Upon Syria Through Anbar Genocide Of Sunnis Inside Iraq

Reports also said that Iraqi army and volunteer forces, backed by the country’s warplanes, liberated more than 80 percent of the province of Anbar from the control of the ISIS terrorists, and killed scores of the terrorists.

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Two Most-Wanted Terrorists Killed in Hama
ISIS ~ HAMA, SYRIA

ISIS ~ Hama, Syria

TEHRAN (FNA)- Two senior field commanders of Jabhat al-Shamiyya (The Levant Front) terrorist group, who were in the Syrian army’s list of most wanted terrorists, were killed in military operations in the province of Hama.

The Syrian army killed the senior field commanders of Jabhat al-Shamiyya (The Levant Front), Ahmed Mohamed Nasrullah and Firas Darwish Gyari, in the vicinity of Tel Othman in Hama province.

The terrorists’ aides were also killed in the military operations.

On Tuesday, Syrian fighter jets destroyed fortifications of Jaish al-Fateh in the villages of Latmeen and al-Saiyad in Kafar Zeta area in the Northern countryside of Hama, and killed and wounded a large number of terrorists and destroyed their vehicles, which was equipped with machineguns.

FARS News Agency

Aide of ISIS Leader Al-Baghdadi Killed in Salahuddin

ISIS Salahuddin, Iraq

ISIS Salahuddin, Iraq

TEHRAN (FNA)- ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s aide was killed near Samarra city, the command center of Salahuddin operations announced on Thursday.

The Iraqi security forces and al-Hashd al-Shaabi volunteer forces killed the aide of the ISIL leader near Samarra on Wednesday, the command center of Salahuddin operations said on Thursday, adding that the dead terrorist was of Algerian origin.

The Iraqi forces also inflicted heavy losses on ISIL terrorists in their mop-up operations in the region.
Meanwhile, Iraqi warplanes destroyed an ISIL military vehicle and another car, which was carrying barrels of explosives, belonged to the terrorists in Sharif Abbas area in Western Samarra.

Also on Wednesday, the Iraqi security forces killed a senior ISIL commander and four of his aides in Anbar province.

The so-called Emir of the ISIL terrorist group, Abul Talha al-Lubnani, and four of his aides were killed in al-Jarayeshi battles in Northern Anbar on Wednesday.
The Iraqi forces also regained control of the strategic bridge of al- Jarayeshi, an ISIL supply routes, in Northern Anbar.

All ISIL strategic supply routes to the center of Anbar province have been cut, sources said, adding that the Iraqi forces are advancing towards the center of the province.

Reports also said that Iraqi army and volunteer forces, backed by the country’s warplanes, liberated more than 80 percent of the province of Anbar from the control of the ISIL terrorists, and killed scores of the terrorists.

FARS News Agency

Scores of ISIL Terrorists Killed in Deir Ezzur

ISIS Terrorists Killed in Deir Ezzur, Syria.

ISIS Terrorists Killed in Deir Ezzur, Syria.

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Syrian army launched a hunting operation in Deir Ezzur on Thursday to mop up a key region from the ISIL terrorists.

Informed sources said the army targeted ISIL terrorists in al-Jubaila in Deir Ezzur, killing tens of them on Thursday.
Militants’ arms and one of their vehicles which was equipped with a 23 mm caliber machinegun were also destroyed in the operations.

Also on Thursday, the Syrian army foiled an ISIL attack on Deir Ezzur Military Airport, and killed a group of the Takfiri militants.

Field sources said the army troops positioned in Deir Ezzur Military Airport destroyed an ISIL booby-trapped vehicle while it was trying to move towards the airport, killing a number of the terrorists and injuring others.

FARS News Agency

Syrian Air Force Continues Airstrikes on Terrorists’ Positions in Aleppo

Sukhoi Su-25 Ground Attack

Sukhoi Su-25 Ground Attack

TEHRAN (FNA)- Syrian warplanes launched several airstrikes on terrorists’ positions in the Northern Province of Aleppo on Thursday.

The Syrian air raids destroyed terrorists’ positions in Rasem al-Abed, Kwairis Gharbi and to the East of the Thermal Station in the Eastern countryside of Aleppo, a military source said.

There were no more details immediately available.

On Wednesday, the Syrian army regained full control of a strategic area, East of Khanasser road, in Aleppo countryside as the army continues to expand its control over Ithriya-Khanasser road and its surrounding regions.

According to the Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television, the Syrian army troops retook Tal Maragha area in the Southern countryside of Aleppo after heavy clashes with the Takfiri militants.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Syrian Army and Hezbollah fighters, in a joint operation, stormed the positions of ISIL militants across the vitally strategic road connecting Hama’s Ithriya to Aleppo’s Khanasser and seized its full control, field sources said.

The sources said that the Ithriya-Khanasser road in now under the full control of the government forces.

“After fierce clashes with ISIL Takfiri terrorists, the Syrian government forces have brought the Aleppo-Ithriya-Khanasser-Al-Salamiyah highway under their full control. 
Dozens of militants were killed and now minesweepers have started to demine expolosive devices,” one of the battlefield sources said.

Army commanders said the road will open to public trafficking on Thursday.

The road was one of the most important supplying routes of the ISIL militants to dispatch logistic convoys from Hama to Aleppo.

The Syrian army and the Lebanese Hezbollah fighters launched a large-scale attack on ISIL positions along the road on Saturday, and inflicted heavy losses on the militants.

In the Saturday operations, the Syrian army seized control over a 10-kilometer segment of the highway after heavy clashes with the ISIL.

The operation continued this week and the Syrian Army and Hezbollah forces killed and wounded at least 15 Takfiri terrorists on Tuesday.

The Syrian army also regained control of Hill Number 11 on the strategic road after heavy clashes with the terrorists on Tuesday.

FARS News Agency

Iranian Planes Bring Iraqi Volunteer Battalion to Fight ISIS in Syria

Iranian C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft

Iranian C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft.

“This is probably the first picture of an Iranian Hercules made in Syria and the first documented evidence of the Iranian Air Force being in Syria. 

Flights have been made from Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran and the city of Tabriz [in the northwest of Iran] since the beginning of the Syrian conflict,” a source from Holy Defense told Sputnik.

iranian-hercules

Iranian C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft

Iranian planes also bring drones that are used for reconnaissance flights above ISIL military bases, the source told Sputnik.

Comments underneath the picture reveal that some of the Iraqi fighters came to Syria after the beginning of Russian anti-ISIL airstrikes in Syria.

Apart from Iraqi volunteer fighters, the Iranian planes brought with them arms and military equipment, Holy Defense said.

Sputnik News

‘80% of Anbar liberated from Daesh’

Iraqi fighters from the Popular Mobilization units, fighting alongside Iraqi forces, advance during a military operation against Daesh militant group towards the center of Baiji, some 200 kilometers north of Baghdad on October 19, 2015. © AFP

Iraqi fighters from the Popular Mobilization units, fighting alongside Iraqi forces, advance during a military operation against Daesh militant group towards the center of Baiji, some 200 kilometers north of Baghdad on October 19, 2015. © AFP

Iraqi army troops, backed by volunteer forces, have made significant gains in their anti-ISIS military operations, liberating more than 80 percent of the western province of Anbar from the Takfiri group, says an army general.

Quoting military officials, Iraq’s Arabic news channel al-Sumaria said on Wednesday that the Iraqi forces gained control of several areas in the western and northern parts of the volatile province.

Brigadier General Yahya Rasoul, a senior Iraqi military official, confirmed that army units and volunteer forces liberated 80 percent of Anbar, adding that central parts of provincial capital Ramadi has been fully liberated from ISIS’s grip.
“Iraqi forces are advancing in Anbar province after they managed to seize full control over central Ramadi,” said Rasoul, adding, “The Iraqi army and popular forces are also retaking full control over the northern and southern parts of the Ramadi city.”
The military has launched clean-up operations to flush out militants across the volatile province, the senior Iraqi army official said.
Iraqi fighters from the Popular Mobilization units, fighting alongside Iraqi forces, sit next to an armored vehicle during a military operation against Daesh militants in Makhoul Mountains, north of Baiji, on October 17, 2015. © AFP

Iraqi fighters from the Popular Mobilization units, fighting alongside Iraqi forces, sit next to an armored vehicle during a military operation against Daesh militants in Makhoul Mountains, north of Baiji, on October 17, 2015. © AFP

This comes as army forces made their way into Ramadi from several directions on Sunday.

Iraqi military officials also said army troops and volunteer forces had managed to enter the city from the north and hoist the national flag over the al-Jarayeshi Bridge, cutting a major supply route used by Daesh Takfiris.

Dozens of Daesh terrorists have reportedly been killed during the ongoing mop-up operations across the region.

Ground troops were supported by Iraqi warplanes that targeted Daesh positions and cleared the path for the soldiers to move on, according to reports.

Iraq’s Defense Ministry has vowed that the large-scale counter-terror offensive will continue until the city is fully cleared of Daesh militants.

Pro-government forces have already managed to push back Daesh from some key cities and towns, including Tikrit, which was completely purged of militants in late March.

The allied forces are planning to retake Anbar before they start their long-anticipated drive toward Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, which itself fell into the hands of Daesh last year.

Gruesome violence has plagued the northern and western parts of Iraq ever since Daesh launched its offensive in Iraq and took control of portions of the country in June 2014.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hhmmm ... wait a minute ... McCain also?