Russian Aircraft Carrier To Take Part In Syria Operation By October

Russian Aircraft Carrier To Take Part In Syria Operation By October

Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, is preparing to head to Syria to serve as a platform for carrying out airstrikes on jihadists, a military diplomatic source told TASS. It will remain in the Mediterranean until at least January 2017. The news agency stressed that there has been no official confirmation of this information…

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Russia Sends more Military Hardware to Syrian Armed Forces

TEHRAN (FNA)- A huge cargo vessel of Russia, carrying a large volume of arms, ammunition and other advanced types of military equipment for the Syrian Armed Forces, entered waters of Mediterranean Sea. The huge Russian vessel of Grigori Bobidovich, which left the port city of Novorossiysk in Russia a couple of days ago, passed Bosphorus…

Turkey on the Ropes
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Turkey on the Ropes

This has been an amazing week which saw the first clear sign of the collapse of the EU and Turkish President Erdogan presenting his excuses to Russia for the downing of a Russian SU-24 over Syria 7 month ago. While the latter event was largely eclipsed by the former, it might be the sign of…

Russian Night Hunters destroy IS column in Syria.

The Iraqi soldiers, who operate in Mi-28NE attack helicopters (Night Hunter) shelled a column of the Islamic State fighters. Video was published by the Iraqi Ministry of Defence. The air strike against extremists was carried out not far from the city of Fallujah. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITo1ddOrY34] The helicopters shelled a column with the help of unguided…

Saudis Lobby Washington Insiders To Support U.S. Led Regime Change In Syria

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, left, walks into the West Wing of the White House in Washington escorted by Mark E. Walsh, center, Deputy Chief of Protocol, Friday, June 17, 2016. The audacious undermining of Obama by the Saudis in their backing of a Washington revolt against the president’s policy strongly suggests…