ISIS/ISIL conflict in Syria/Iraq (No OpEd, No Politics)

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delft I guess you could've given this link:
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Turkey Invites Russian Bid for Air Defense Contract
I could if I had seen it but my wife already complains that I spend too much time behind my monitor.

It might not be a stand alone system. After all Turkey's neighbour Iran has a very similar system and for those two to fight each other would promise a profit to neither.
 
I could if I had seen it but my wife already complains that I spend too much time behind my monitor.
...
... and do you? LOL

recently I had to agree to get our apartment connected to Internet (because of the kid; I chose the cheapest wifi, thought it would be slow and I wouldn't hang much, but it's doing eighteen (18) Mb/s
through a wall :)
 
Monday at 10:43 PM
... now the "Dabiq protrusion" looks something like
Syria_Battle_for_Azaz_AlBab_October_10b.png

or (it's
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)
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and getting smaller still; two maps from yesterday:

  1. Syria_Battle_for_Azaz_AlBab_October_12b.png
  2. CulRWSZWcAEqzoi.jpg
 
now I read Boris Johnson reveals military action against Syria is back on the table amid Aleppo carnage
Britain could still wage military action in Syria as Russia continues to bombard the stricken city of Aleppo,
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said today.

MPs
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before
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on ISIS strongholds in the country last December.

The
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today claimed Russian raids in support of al-Assad had beefed-up calls for fresh action in the war-ravaged nation.

Revealing he would host crunch talks in London on Sunday with US Secretary of State John Kerry and the French and German foreign ministers, Mr Johnson told MPs: “We will be talking about all the options that we think are available to us and to the West.

“I am not going to pretend that there is any easy answer here, because there isn’t.

“Most people, I think, are now changing their minds about this and they are thinking, ‘We can’t let this go on for ever, we can’t just see Aleppo pulverised in this way, we have to do something’.

“Whether that means we can get a coalition together now for more kinetic action now, I cannot prophesy, but certainly what most people want to see is a new set of options.”

The Prime Minister’s spokeswoman said Theresa May would “weigh up very carefully any options that were put forward and the potential consequences of those”.

MPs have
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to protect civilians from Syrian and Kremlin jets.

But critics have warned policing an exclusion area could see the RAF forced to shoot down a Russian warplane.

Mr Johnson told the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee to be “realistic” about what could be done.

“It is right now we should be looking again at the more kinetic options and the military options, but we must be realistic about how these in fact work and what is deliverable,” he said.

“Certainly you can’t do anything without a coalition with the Americans.

“I think we are still a pretty long day’s march from getting that, but that doesn’t mean that discussions aren’t going on because they certainly are.”

He added: “It is vital we do not raise false hopes. We know the
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, no matter how easy these concepts may be made to seem.

“If there is more we can reasonably and practically do together with our allies, then of course we should consider these measures - and believe me that work is already going on.”

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, saying Britain had “a very serious problem” with his regime.

Sanctions against Moscow over its 2014 annexation of the Crimea and support for anti-government forces in Ukraine were “biting”, said the Tory Minister.

He dismissed suggestions of a
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, but branded Russia “reckless and aggressive”.

“We have a very serious problem but we have to engage with Russia, we have to persuade the Russian government, we have to persuade Vladimir Putin, that there is another path for him and for his government,” he added.

“If he continues on the present path of barbarism then I am afraid Russia is in danger of being reduced to the status of a rogue nation, and I think that would be tragedy.”

The PM's spokeswoman later said there were "no plans" for military action.
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interestingly Iran urges 'immediate ceasefire' in Syria
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called for an “immediate and lasting humanitarian ceasefire” in Syria in a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart.

The conversation was the second between Zarif and Sergei Lavrov over the past 48 hours, coming in the wake of a fresh international push to end the conflict.

Officials said US Secretary of State John Kerry would meet Lavrov in Switzerland on Saturday to discuss Syria. The meeting was expected to include foreign ministers from Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Zarif earlier held phone talks with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, stressing Iran’s “principled position on the all-out fight against terrorism and terrorist groups” and finding “an inclusive political solution” to the Syria conflict.

Meanwhile, Lavrov contacted his French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault to discuss fresh efforts for putting an end to the conflict.

A ceasefire expired on September 19 after being in place for only a week. Damascus refused to extend it after US airstrikes killed 83 Syrian soldiers at a military base in Dayr al-Zawr.

Russia later criticized the US for not doing enough to rein in militants, saying continued violations of the ceasefire made it “senseless” for Syria to stick to the agreement.

The foreign-sponsored conflict in Syria, which started in March 2011, has claimed the lives of more than 400,000 people, according to a UN estimate.

On Thursday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he hoped Russia could persuade Turkey into changing its stance following recent rapprochement between Moscow and Ankara.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Russia's Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Assad referred to the issue as his country's only hope.

Assad further said there is strong proof that Israel is supporting Takfiri groups inside Syria, and has close relations with them.

Ankara and Moscow put an end to seven months of strained relations in June when President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized over Turkey's downing of a Russian aircraft in Syria.

Turkey is supporting militants fighting to topple President Assad and is accused of supporting Takfiri terrorists and buying smuggled oil from them.

Turkish troops are currently deployed into northern Syria following a military incursion with the help of the so-called Free Syrian Army.
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two weeks ago
Sep 30, 2016
I've heard for the first time about Kindi hospital
... am just looking where it is (now marked in the map below):
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...
... and now using the same map I quickly marked the current positions (approximately of course, based on what's in the most recent related blog by "Cassad"
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):
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(orange line schematically separates the Kurdish quarter)​

so? in this area Rebels were pushed out by about one kilometer

(don't ask me 'so?' again :)
 

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At last, another quality map from Peto Lucern.
Looking at it shows that the obvious next target for the SAA should be the Hanano housing complex.
These look like modern high buildings and there protrusion into the heart of the City would give the SAA fire control over the entire remaining terrorist held areas in the North of the City.
Presumably this is understood by the Jihadis, which is why a number are now negotiating a surrender.
 

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It does very much seem that the terrorists are putting up the stiffest resistance in the South of the City close to Ramusah ; no doubt in the hope that they may be able to achieve another break in/out through that salient.

The Castillo Rd, appears to have been abandoned as a possible way in and consequently, the North is rapidly collapsing.
 
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