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Ivan Drago

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SYRIAN CIVIL WAR


IMAGE #1>OCTOBER 4: Smoke rises after a warcraft belonging to the Russian Army bombed a residential area in the Darat Izza neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria on October 4, 2016.

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IMAGE #2>Wounded people arrive at a make-shift hospital in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the Syrian capital Damascus, following reported air strikes by regime forces, on June 30, 2015.

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IMAGE #3>Search and rescue team members work at the destroyed site to remove bodies and survivors from the rubble after Syrian regime helicopters have shelled barrel bombs on opposition-controlled Bab Neirab area of Aleppo, Syria on August 14, 2014. Seventeen people were killed and many others injured in the bombardment.

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IMAGE #4>A picture taken on August 16, 2015 shows dead bodies lined-up on the ground following air strikes by Syrian government forces on a marketplace in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the capital Damascus. At least 70 people were killed and 200 people were injured, with the death toll -most of them civilians- likely to rise as many of the wounded were in serious condition, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

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IMAGE #5>Dead bodies are seen near the wreckages of cars at the site after bomb-laden vehicle attack held to a convoy, carrying Syrian civilians and opponent forces members those were evacuated from al-Fu'ah and Kefriya districts of Idlib, after they arrived in Rashideen neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria on April 15, 2017.

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IMAGE #6>Corpses of men and children killed by nerve gas after a suspected chemical weapons attack on the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, in August 21, 2013.

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IMAGE #7>A corpse lies buried under the rubble as a bulldozer clears the debris of a destroyed building following a reported barrel bomb air strike by Syrian government forces on May 26, 2014 on the Bustan al-Qasrn eighbourhood in northeastern Syrian city of Aleppo.

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IMAGE #8>A fighter injured in the Arqub neighborhood of northern city of Aleppo is brought to a hospital on October 1, 2012, as fighting in Syria's second largest city between rebel forces and government troops continues.

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IMAGE #9>Corpses of men and children killed by nerve gas after a suspected chemical weapons attack on the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, in August 21, 2013.

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IMAGE #10>A Syrian boy stands next to three bodies close to a hospital, in the eastern sector of the city of Aleppo, on September 24, 2012. UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi told the 15-nation council that the Syrian government estimates there are 5,000 foreign fighters in the country and is increasingly portraying the conflict as a "foreign conspiracy," envoys at the closed meeting told AFP.

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IMAGE #11>A picture taken through a hole in a damaged building in the neighborhood of Al-Amiriya, northern Aleppo, shows a body of a Syrian rebel laying on a street on September 24, 2012. Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi told the UN Security Council that the Syrian civil war is worsening and the country faces a growing food crisis, envoys at the closed meeting told AFP.

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IMAGE #12>Bodies lie at a morgue following fighting between rebel fighters and Syrian government forces on August 10, 2013 in the northern city of Raqqa, the only provincial capital in rebel hands. Syrian regime air strikes killed more than 30 people Saturday in the Latakia province, bastion of the ruling Assad clan, and the northern city of Raqqa, a monitory group said.

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IMAGE #13>A man is treated for wounds after a Syrian government forces jet attacked the Karm al-Aser neighborhood in eastern Aleppo, on October 31, 2012. The unprecedented surge in air strikes carried out by Syrian forces this week is a desperate attempt by President Bashar al-Assad's regime to reverse recent gains by rebel fighters, analysts and rebels say.

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IMAGE #14>An wounded Syrian man receives treatment at a makeshift hospital in the rebel held area of Douma, north east of the capital Damascus, following reported air strikes by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad on February 2, 2015. More than 200,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict started, and around half of the country's population has been displaced.

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IMAGE #15>Syrian men help an injured boy following a reported barrel bomb attack by Syrian government forces that hit an open market in the northern city of Aleppo, on June 3, 2015, killing and injuring people. Regime barrel bombs -- crude weapons made of containers packed with explosives -- have often struck schools, hospitals, and markets in Syria.

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IMAGE #16>A medic stitches the head of a wounded Syrian boy at a makeshift clinic after a mortar reportedly fired by Syrian government forces fell in the besieged rebel town of Douma, 13 kilometres (eight miles) northeast of Damascus, on November 11, 2014. Closing in on Douma, a town of 200,000 residents under siege since last year, the army has seized control of Mleiha and Adra and has set its sights on Jobar and Ain Tarma, all towns to the east of the capital.

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IMAGE #17>A wounded Syrian girl looks on at a make shift hospital in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the capital Damascus, following shelling and air raids by Syrian government forces on August 22, 2015. At least 20 civilians and wounded or trapped 200 in Douma, a monitoring group said, just six days after regime air strikes killed more than 100 people and sparked international condemnation of one of the bloodiest government attacks in Syria's war.

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IMAGE #18>A Syrian medical worker treats a young girl, as another looks on, at a makeshift hospital in the rebel-held town of Douma near Damascus on September 14, 2014, after reported airstrikes by Syrian government forces. Douma is a rebel bastion northeast of Damascus, which has been under suffocating army siege for more than a year. Syria's war has killed more than 170,000 people, and forced nearly half the population to flee their homes.

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IMAGE #19>A dead Free Syrian Army soldier lays in the back of a car in Aleppo, Syria. October 3, 2012.

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IMAGE #20>Wounded Syrian men wait to receive treatment at a make shift hospital in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the capital Damascus, following air strikes by Syrian government forces on August 20, 2015. Human Rights Watch urged the United Nations to impose an arms embargo on the Syrian government after air strikes on a rebel town near the capital killed more than 100 people.

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Crusty Santa

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There will be a battle soon. Turkey is reluctantly involved in the Syrian conflict, ISIS nearly gone. Assad is close to victory.
 

GoreErectus

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Americas involvement in this conflict is obvious. Funding ISIS with Toyata Hilux trucks, ak 47s etc through the FSA, thus the plausible deniability. "We're not funding ISIS, we're funding the FSA!". Clever, except the FSA are terrorists and like most terrorist groups switch hats with others.
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But why are they funding FSA? Why is any of this occurring? It's disgusting
 
Destabilize the region, they want Assad gone.
You know the funniest thing? Assad, isis, fsa or what ever factions involved are all Muslims and none are attacking Israel together.

What I see is the steps to create the greater Israel region.

If not at least getting the oil wells to fund that idea. Iraq is currently pumping oil, while the government faction is still handling isis and other armed factions.
 

Crusty Santa

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You know the funniest thing? Assad, isis, fsa or what ever factions involved are all Muslims and none are attacking Israel together.

What I see is the steps to create the greater Israel region.

If not at least getting the oil wells to fund that idea. Iraq is currently pumping oil, while the government faction is still handling isis and other armed factions.
Oded Yinons strategy for Israel in the 1980s
 
You know the funniest thing? Assad, isis, fsa or what ever factions involved are all Muslims and none are attacking Israel together.

What I see is the steps to create the greater Israel region.

If not at least getting the oil wells to fund that idea. Iraq is currently pumping oil, while the government faction is still handling isis and other armed factions.
You got a point they all wanna act hard toward each other i.e other Arabs and Muslims but don't want war with the jews.
 
This feels soo good muslims killing muslims....
That my friend is the truth! Nothing better then one Muslim pig killing another Muslim pig.
The earth would be 80% better if ALL Muslims were gone, each and every we ry single one of them. But I'm the racist hate filled man who won't give the Muslims a chance, read the Quran and one will see why my hatred of these vile animals is so great!
 

spidey1982

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I am surprised the jag offs are not recycling these images and saying the Israelis bomb Palestinians with these pics
 
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