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So, it's in the nature of ISIS to attack their friends, Turkey, US, France and co.. and not their true enemies the Russian, Iran???
I got it. lol
 
Wow....So you are justifying the bombing and killing of aid convoy/workers, especially when it was a deliberate action?
Just because its the side you support that was responsible?lol. I'm 100% sure if it was the U.S/U.K you will be throwing all sorts of insults/condemnation towards them. Loool

Anyway, as I said both sides are guilty of crimes, but Assad is more guilty because he is the government/leader, as such he bares more responsibility than non state actors.
well u didnt answer me why those jihadis kharjis dont want their aid convoy inspected by UN beccause they knew UN waont allow weapons shipments
 
I am wasting my time on a terrorist supporter like yourself. :lol:
But, why did they attack Belgium and France????

ISIS supply lines run through Turkey and i am the Terrorist supporter :alcoholic: . Let me take a wild guess, you didn't know that 98% of the foreigners fighting for ISIS and other Terrorist crossed into Syria VIA Turkey.:omghaha:
 
So, it's in the nature of ISIS to attack their friends, Turkey, US, France and co.. and not their true enemies the Russian, Iran???
I got it. lol

Because they arent able to do and you cant or dont want see it, it doesnt mean it is not happening.

One must be very ignorant, closing eyes on
such incidents


 
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Air strike on aid convoy in Aleppo kills 12 Red Crescent volunteers
KARAM AL-MASRI | AFP | Published — Tuesday 20 September 2016


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Damaged aid trucks are pictured after an airstrike on the rebel held Urm al-Kubra town, western Aleppo city, Syria, on Tuesday. (REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah)

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Civil Defense firefighters and a man put out a fire after an airstrike on the rebel held Urm al-Kubra town, western Aleppo city, Syria, on Tuesday. (REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah)


ALEPPO, Syria: A convoy delivering aid to Syrians in Aleppo province was hit by a deadly air strike hours after the Syrian military declared an end to a week-long cease-fire, with an outraged UN warning it could amount to a war crime.

The UN said at least 18 trucks in the 31-vehicle convoy were destroyed late Monday en route to deliver humanitarian assistance to the hard-to-reach town of Orum Al-Kubra.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 12 Red Crescent volunteers and drivers had died in the strike while UN aid chief Stephen O’Brien said initial reports indicated “many people” were killed or seriously wounded. “Let me be clear: if this callous attack is found to be a deliberate targeting of humanitarians, it would amount to a war crime,” O’Brien said.

The Observatory was unable to confirm if the planes responsible were Syrian or Russian.

The UN and Syrian Arab Red Crescent humanitarian mission had sought to take advantage of the cease-fire, which collapsed on Monday night as shells and bombs rained down on Aleppo city and the surrounding province.

The Observatory said a total of 36 people had died in the violence across the battleground region. An AFP correspondent inside Aleppo city reported almost non-stop bombardment and constant sirens.

Syria’s military announced the end to the truce earlier Monday, accusing rebels of more than 300 violations and failing to “commit to a single element” of the US-Russia deal.

The cease-fire, which came into force on September 12, saw an initial drop in fighting but violence began to escalate late last week and the deal came under severe strain over the weekend.

US Secretary of State John Kerry had warned that the truce could be the “last chance” to save the country.

'Enormous outrage'
The attack on the convoy is likely to provoke anger at the UN General Assembly in New York, with the delivery of aid to desperate Syrian civilians in rebel-held areas stressed as a key condition of the deal by Washington.
The US, Russia and other key players are set to gather there on Tuesday for talks aimed at ending the five-year conflict that has killed more than 300,000 people and displaced millions.

“Our outrage at this attack is enormous,” the UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, told reporters.
“The convoy was the outcome of a long process of permission and preparations to assist isolated civilians.”

The United States said it was outraged at the attack and stressed that the destination of the convoy was known to the Syrian regime and its ally, Russia.

Aid distribution to Syrian civilians caught up in the conflict had already faced severe difficulties.

The UN held back deliveries destined for Aleppo city because it was unable to obtain security guarantees.
Jan Egeland, head of the UN humanitarian task force for Syria, said the convoy was bombed despite aid agencies coordinating their movements with all sides on the ground.

A Syrian Arab Red Crescent warehouse was also hit, a UN spokesman said.

'Temporary relief'

Inside Aleppo, residents in rebel-held areas hunkered down after the end of the cease-fire which had brought only temporary relief to the population of up to 275,000 people trapped there.

Sirens wailed as ambulances zipped through the eastern half of the divided city, an AFP correspondent reported.

The Observatory said that military planes had carried out more than 40 strikes since the Syrian army announced the end of the truce.

Chief US diplomat Kerry will try to speak to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in New York before Tuesday’s meeting of the International Syria Support Group but statements from Syrian and Russian military officials on the ground appeared to bury the deal.

“Considering that the conditions of the cease-fire are not being respected by the rebels, we consider it pointless for the Syrian government forces to respect it unilaterally,” said Russian Lt. Gen. Sergei Rudskoy.
The cease-fire deal had three key components: fighting between government and rebel forces across Syria would halt, although strikes on Islamic State and other jihadists could continue.

Humanitarian aid would reach desperate civilians, particularly in devastated eastern Aleppo.

And if the cease-fire held, the US was to have set up a joint military cell with Russia to target jihadists.

It came under massive strain on Saturday when a US-led coalition strike hit a Syrian army post near the eastern city of Deir Ezzor, where government forces are battling the Islamic State jihadist group.

Syrian President Bashar Assad on Monday blasted the air strikes, which he said showed world powers supported “terrorist organizations” like IS.

His adviser Buthaina Shaaban went further, telling AFP that Damascus believed the raid which killed at least 62 Syrian soldiers had been intentional.

The bloodiest day for civilians was Sunday, when a barrel bomb attack killed 10 in a southern rebel-held town and one woman died in the first raids on Aleppo since the truce started.
 
ISIS supply lines run through Turkey and i am the Terrorist supporter :alcoholic: . Let me take a wild guess, you didn't know that 98% of the foreigners fighting for ISIS and other Terrorist crossed into Syria VIA Turkey.:omghaha:
Syrians have been terrorists for centuries. I don't see how that is our fault??:lol:
 
So, it's in the nature of ISIS to attack their friends, Turkey, US, France and co.. and not their true enemies the Russian, Iran???
I got it. lol



Isis blew up a Russian airliner over Egypt and made many threats. Isis has put up funaticle resistance In every battle that Russian troops and aircraft attacked by throwing in reinforcements, using sworms of suicide bombers driving cars filled with thousands of pounds of explosives, using all types heavy armor and often fighting to the death. On the other hand Isis is putting up virtually no resistance against Turkish troops and the "Rebels".

No surprise, many captured Isis fighters have acknowledged they trained in Turkey and even had connections to the Turkish military, again no surprise since the Turkish military is split into factions, some pro Isis, some pro Erdogan and some anti Erdogan; in fact it's just a mess. As for rebels Groups, they regularly cooperate with Isis and many switch sides.
 
Isis blew up a Russian airliner over Egypt and made many threats. Isis has put up funaticle resistance In every battle that Russian troops and aircraft attacked by throwing in reinforcements, using sworms of suicide bombers driving cars filled with thousands of pounds of explosives, using all types heavy armor and often fighting to the death. On the other hand Isis is putting up virtually no resistance against Turkish troops and the "Rebels".

No surprise, many captured Isis fighters have acknowledged they trained in Turkey and even had connections to the Turkish military, again no surprise since the Turkish military is split into factions, some pro Isis, some pro Erdogan and some anti Erdogan; in fact it's just a mess. As for rebels Groups, they regularly cooperate with Isis and many switch sides.
Those Suicide bombers are Iranic Kurdish communists. They're not Turkish. they're your friends.
 
Those Suicide bombers are Iranic Kurdish communists. They're not Turkish. they're your friends.


What are you talking about? Maybe you should learn to read. I said that Isis fights to the death against Russia by sendings suicide bombers and heavy reinforcements against Russia and the Syria army while almost not putting up a fight against the Turks (for reasons I already explained).


You also said Isis does not attack Russia which tells me your clueless since they blew up a Russian airliner and many Isis cells have been eliminated within Russia.
 
What are you talking about? Maybe you should learn to read. I said that Isis fights to the death against Russia by sendings suicide bombers and heavy reinforcements against Russia and the Syria army while almost not putting up a fight against the Turks (for reasons I already explained).


You also said Isis does not attack Russia which tells me your clueless since they blew up a Russian airliner and many Isis cells have been eliminated within Russia.
I am telling you, those are Kurdish PKK communist suicide bombers are the friends of Russia. LOL
 
I am telling you, those are Kurdish PKK communist suicide bombers are the friends of Russia. LOL


You are clearly too dumb to understand or you have nothing to rebuke my claim so you troll.

There is zero PKK presence in Raqqa, Deir Azoir, and Palmyra so no those were suicidal Isis zombies attacking Russian and Syrian troops and not Kurds.
 
You are clearly too dumb to understand or you have nothing to rebuke my claim so you troll.

There is zero PKK presence in Raqqa, Deir Azoir, and Palmyra so no those were suicidal Isis zombies attacking Russian and Syrian troops and not Kurds.
Those are trained Kurdish PKK terrorists by Russia and others, Stop blaming Turkey for your crimes!
 
Those are trained Kurdish PKK terrorists by Russia and others, Stop blaming Turkey for your crimes!


Who is "trained Kurdish PKK terrorists"? Are you on drugs?

Let me get this trait, you and your Turkish friend claim that the PKK and not Isis is attacking Russia :lol: that is irrational and dumb in itself but then when you look at the places that I mentioned such as Raqqa and Palmyra where Russia has been attacking Isis then it makes even less sense since there is zero PKK around those areas.
 
Who is "trained Kurdish PKK terrorists"? Are you on drugs?

Let me get this trait, you and your Turkish friend claim that the PKK and not Isis is attacking Russia :lol: that is irrational and dumb in itself but then when you look at the places that I mentioned such as Raqqa and Palmyra where Russia has been attacking Isis then it makes even less sense since there is zero PKK around those areas.
I am saying, only Russians, Iranians are good at training terrorists....is that wrong? Turkey is innocent. we're victims of terrorism for 40-years
 
I am saying, only Russians, Iranians are good at training terrorists....is that wrong? Turkey is innocent. we're victims of terrorism for 40-years


Yep Russia trains terrorists. They did it in Afghanistan, Chechnya and now Syria :lol:

How many Isis terrorists have said they got trained in Russia? Or that they have links to the Russian military? Zero, but the same can't be said for Turkey. Turkey doesn't even know what is going on in its military (many coupe attempts) let alone anything beyond so no one should be surprised when Isis fighters said they received support from the Turkish military.



Funny how no Turks ever come to this thread and now they are suddenly appearing from nowhere :lol:

Typical tactics, lose a debate call all your buddies.



Anyhow, I can pull videos up like this all day:


 
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