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

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what's often presented as an elite Government unit and called Tiger Force, yesterday botched the attack against Rebels in Northern Aleppo area (which I don't follow) to the point of loosing this T-90 tank:


I intentionally picked up the video found at a Red Russian site so that we might skip a discussion if it's faked or not:
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EDIT
I clipped this out from
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a second ago, to see the scale quickly etc.:
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related to the post right above is the Tweet from pro-Government account I now looked up:
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(yesterday afternoon)
Breaking: Tiger Forces begin northern
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offensive
showing this map:
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and quoting

Breaking: Tiger Forces begin northern Aleppo offensive By Leith Fadel - 09/06/2016

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based on the logo in the picture shown in my preceding post it seems the T-90 has been captured by
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May 28, 2016
as in several previous cases, I had not been looking at some important direction until something major happened there:
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' trapped (connection with
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lost)
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... and bad things happened there then:
US military admits bombing Pentagon-trained militants in Syria
... The Pentagon carried out a series of airstrikes in and around Syria’s northern town of Mare’ on May 27 and May 28. The Mutasim Brigade, a force of US-trained militants, said one of the airstrikes hit the brigade. ...
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(I noticed a moment ago as it became Breaking News at gazeta.ru:
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the original story (by The Wall Street Journal) is at:
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behind paywall)
 
Jun 4, 2016
... the Government took on this desert adventure:

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... and has been doing about ten kilometers daily, on average, so far:
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it's based on
Tuesday at 7:45 PM
...

and here's the most recent "peto lucem" map, also showing
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see? ...
... and the newest map from the same source:
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(it's
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)

I stress "on average" ... delft, remember that discussion about logistics? :) (the French going up the Rhine)
 
about the encirclement of
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now:


... "Cassad" says
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it's already happened:
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but I can't recognize a source of this map (I mean who draw it :) ... let's see tomorrow
coupla points:

 

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According to Amarsdar News the captured T90 suffered a total power failure during the attack and this somehow screwed up the entire assault formation (Commanders Unit?)
The tank was abandoned and spiked with Grenades, with the assault ended and the SAA returning to their opening positions.

It also transpires that the forces around Khan Touman etc in Southern Aleppo are virtually entirely made up of various Paramilitaries rather than SAA Regulars. It does rather explain a lot.
Rather suggest that the real assault troops are concentrating on ISIS in the East and that it simply a matter of trying to hold the line in the West.

The main SAA thrust is towards Tabqah at the South End of Lake Assad on the Euphrates. A successful campaign here cuts Isis in half and traps the forces in Northern Aleppo to be attacked on all fronts.
I also note that with the Tigers stationed by the Anandin plains, it is not much to move the towards Dayr Hafir to seal all territory west of the Euphrates once and for all.
 
Yesterday at 9:10 AM
speaking of Tweets, now I noticed pro-Government accounts had claimed retaking Al-Qarassi ...
... and I wonder what's the status of Al-Qarassi now; today I saw, even by my standards :) too many contradictory info so I'll wait for a video or something from there ... and in the meantime, here's how the situation in let's say east-from-Damascus part of Syria looked like yesterday (ACCORDING TO A SOURCE I DON'T KNOW):
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delft

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I stress "on average" ... delft, remember that discussion about logistics? :) (the French going up the Rhine)
They went down the Rhine. The Netherlands are at the mouths of the river. :)
And quite clearly all fighting, here, around Manbij, around Aleppo, in the South and also near Damascus is about logistics, protecting your own, cutting that of your opponents. Killing opponents is secondary.
 
They went down the Rhine. The Netherlands are at the mouths of the river. :)
LOL! last year I made this type of mistake, which is so obvious, in Prague: we were sitting with my visitors in the pub overlooking the Moldau River, and of them was drinking the beer which is brewed in Prague, so he asked me where that brewery is; since it's by the river, I pointed in its direction, saying "Down the river" while I should've said "Up the river" (at this point the visitors were distraught by something though, probably the next beer coming :) so they didn't notice)
for me these are very funny mistakes I made, as I've been interested in geography since I was four years old

... and I'll go back to Syria news now ...
 
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