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A Russian military adviser, Alexei Buchelnikov, was killed in Syria by a sniper from the ranks of militants, the Russian Defense Ministry announced on May 2. Buchelnikov was “a member of the group that had been training personnel of the Syrian artillery units.”
Experts note that according to photo and video evidence the Russian military has recently expanded a number of military advisers embedded with Syrian army units as well as intensified efforts aimed at training Syrian military personnel.
These developments came amid a significant increase of the number of US troops and military equipment deployed in the Kurdish-held area in northeastern Syria and embedded with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Thus, both global powers involved in the war are increasing their activity on the ground in an attempt to speed up operations of their allies on the ground against ISIS.
Meanwhile, Russian military servicemen accompanied with members of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) have visited the Runbar refugee camp in the Afrin Canton, a YPG-held area in northwestern Syria. Earlier this week, the camp came under shelling from Turkish military forces.
The visit of the Russian military delegation to the area followed reports that Russia was setting up observation posts in order to monitor Turkish actions against the YPG and population in the YPG held area in Afrin near the Turkish-Syrian border as well as actions of pro-Turkish militants in northern Aleppo. Photos from Afrin also show Syrian flags at the observation posts, confirming the presence of government forces.
The YPG-held areas in northern Syria could be visualized as three separate sections:
- The first is the Afrin Canton where government forces and Moscow have a notable influence.
- The second is the Manbij countryside where government forces, Moscow and Washington have been de-facto operating jointly since they prevented a possible Turkish military operation against the town of Manbij, controlled by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) – the YPG is a core of this group;
- The third is the eastern bank of Euphrates where the United States and its coalition have a significant influence and deployed lots of forces on the ground.
This structure of relations formed during the war under the necessity of an urgent need to combat terrorist groups such Jabhat al-Nusra and ISIS in northern Syria and now is strengthening amid a constant threat of another Turkish military invasion in Syria that will be aimed against Kurdish militias.
Meanwhile, the SDF has got control over the important town of Tabqa in the province of Raqqah. An unknown number of ISIS terrorists are remaining in the ISIS-held part of the nearby Tabqa dam. In April 2017, pro-SDF and US sources argued that there were about 700-800 ISIS fighters inside the town. However, no photo or videos evidence were released that could confirm that this number of ISIS members were neutralized inside the town. There is a notable chance that a majority of ISIS fighters has left the town of Tabqa via some kind of “open corridor” during the storm.
Meanwhile, the situation became relatively halt in northern Hama. This week, government forces have not made major attempts to reach the important town of Lataminah controlled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Instead, government forces, led by the 5th Assault Corps, resumed operations in the countryside of Palmyra advancing on the Shumriyah Mountains. This could be linked up with an increased activity of US-backed militants along the Syrian-Iraqi border.
“Russia to do utmost to ensure no-fly regime in Syrian de-escalation zones
Russian Politics & Diplomacy May 04, 16:55 UTC+3
Russia is ready to send observers to Syria to monitor the ceasefire in de-escalation zone”
More:
http://tass.com/politics/944657
does this also apply to Israeli and USA coalition planes/missiles too?
Is North Korea a Diversion for a US-Jordan Invasion of Syria? – By Mike Whitney
“Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad said that his country has information that Jordan is planning to send its troops into southern Syria in cooperation with the United States….’Jordan is not an independent country. Whatever the United States wants, it will happen,’ said Assad.” — Middle East Monitor [..]”
“The United States is not going to launch a preemptive attack on North Korea. The risks far outweigh the rewards and, besides, the US has no intention of getting bogged down in a conflict that doesn’t advance its geopolitical objectives. The saber-rattling is just an attempt to divert attention from the Syria-Jordan border where the US and Jordan are massing troops and equipment for an invasion of Syria. That’s what’s really going on [..]”
“Washington’s policy towards North Korea hasn’t changed. All the chest thumping and fireworks are just part of a circus sideshow designed to justify additional defense splurging and missile deployment. At the same time, the media is trying to divert attention from critical developments in the Middle East, particularly the Syria-Jordan border where Washington has rallied its proxy-fighters into a makeshift army that will (likely) invade southern Syria, charge northward to Deir Ezzor, establish a no-fly zone over the occupied territory, and partition the area east of the Euphrates preventing loyalist forces from reestablishing Syria’s sovereign borders. That appears to be the basic game-plan [..]”
Far more at the link here: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/46984.htm
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Incidentally, in an answer to Uncle Bob at one of the Cafes (I’m re-posting only the relevant links)…
[TooLegit2Quit on April 27, 2017 · at 9:03 pm UTC]
/moveable-feast-cafe-2017-04-27/
…I posted this:
[..]
Remember this? (* I bring this up because I know these kind of details go down the memory hole way too easily)
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Jordan to let US troops use bases for war on Iraq – [DATE: late 2002]
“JORDAN has agreed to allow US troops to use bases on its soil in preparation for a possible American military attack against Iraq [..]”
“King Abdullah, who is due to hold talks with President Bush this month, will have to balance strong anti-American feeling in his country against his vital links with the West.
The US is an important aid donor to Jordan, and Washington’s annual military and economic assistance is expected to increase by $100 million (£64 million) to $325 million this year [..]”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/714133/posts
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Or how about this one?
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Jordan to Support the US in Syria – [25/02/2016]
“[..] Traditionally, Jordan is the conductor of the UK’s interests in the region and maintains good relations with the United States. Jordan sees Iran and the Shiite movement in the region as its enemy.
Siding with the Rebels
After the civil war in Syria, Jordan and other American allies supported the rebels. However, unlike other countries, the kingdom did not advertise their links with militants, officially adhering to a neutral position. The territory of the country is used to transport militants and ship them arms. It is worth noting that most of these fighters hold a Saudi and Qatar orientation and pose a threat to the very security of Jordan. However, the country’s dependence on the US and the Gulf monarchies has not left the Hashemite Kingdom of choice.”
https://southfront.org/jordan-to-support-the-us-in-syria/
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Fast-forward to Trump nonsense about Assad “killing babies, beautiful little babies”…
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Trump and Jordan’s King Abdullah condemn Syria chemical attack in joint press conference – [April 5, 2017]
http://www.thenational.ae/world/americas/trump-and-jordans-king-abdullah-condemn-syria-chemical-attack-in-joint-press-conference
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And we all know what happened 24 hours or less later…
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Trump Orders Strikes Against Syrian Regime Airbase in Response to Chemical Attack – [06/04/17]
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/04/06/trump-orders-strikes-syrian-regime-airbase-response-chemical-attack/
-TL2Q