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

Oct 7, 2016
for good and worse State Duma ratifies deal on Russian air task force’s indefinite deployment in Syria
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Syria Recognizes Crimea as Part of Russia

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(I chastised Sputnik yesterday to quote it today :) but even ТАСС quotes it as the source:
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as you see, I cover what's coming from the Kremlin for you ... hope now
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recognizes the sarcasm)
 
Today at 7:25 AM
Yesterday at 8:40 PM

related is the fresh recent "edmap":
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around like lake (I figured it's
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) visible in the above map to the south-east from Mare, Rebels/Turks clashed with Kurds today ... according to several Twitter accounts
 

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From the WaPo article
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Moscow has denied that Russian and Syrian attacks have intentionally struck civilians, saying they are directed toward the Front, some of whose forces are mixed with the rebels in Aleppo and elsewhere.
This is written as if the civilians include the Western sponsored rebels which are mixed in with the Al Qaeda forces. Curious.
Russia ans Syria had interrupted the bombing of East Aleppo to enable people to escape from the destruction of the militants. If civilians do not come out in large numbers it is clear that they are held as a human shield just as US say Daesh is doing in Mosul.
 
Monday at 9:22 PM
Oct 1, 2016

... and now all the above "C" places are Government-held, plus Maan (it's Ti'an more to the north), Marus, Iskandariyah (more to the south):
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(based on what I read in Twitter now)​
this one is interesting, showing (two thin green lines) like maximal and minimal Government territories (before the beginning of Rebels' offensive, and before the tide started turning):
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(it's
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now I read (published when I slept hehe October 17 at 6:37 PM) Russian air defense raises stakes of U.S. confrontation in Syria

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inside is this graphics:
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Lets jud add to this the news from AMD today that Russia is rebuilding the T4 Airbase for its usage near Palmyra.
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The assumption must be that another S-300 or S-400 will be deployed here to protect this base. It also extends Russian Air Defence Coverage a long way East, given that Palmyra is close to being at the middle of the country.
 
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Lets jud add to this the news from AMD today that Russia is rebuilding the T4 Airbase for its usage near Palmyra.
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The assumption must be that another S-300 or S-400 will be deployed here to protect this base. It also extends Russian Air Defence Coverage a long way East, given that Palmyra is close to being at the middle of the country.
Russian answer to the noise of non-fly-zone in Syria.
 
Sunday at 8:21 AM
Sep 7, 2016

the attack began tonight (October 16):
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(Iraqi Army positions, not marked, are to the south of Mosul)​

...
oh ... Apache Helicopters Go into Action in Mosul Offensive
AH-64 Apache helicopter gunships have been flying combat missions in support of the Iraqi security forces in the advance from the south on Mosul, a U.S. general said Wednesday.

“They’ve been flying at night, supporting any nighttime operations that the Iraqis are doing” since the Mosul offensive started Monday, Army Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky said of the Boeing Co.-made helicopters in a video briefing from Baghdad to the Pentagon.

“That platform has a lot of capability to see a long range at night and use its weapons system in a stand-off capacity to strike targets, and that’s what they’re doing,” said Volesky, commander of Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command-Operation Inherent Resolve, as well as commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).

The use of the Apaches had been an open question as the long-awaited push to retake Mosul began with coordinated advances from the south by the Iraqi security forces and from the east by Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had barred use of the Apaches in previous campaigns to retake Ramadi and Fallujah in Anbar province.

Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, on Tuesday said the Apaches were ready to join the fight but he could not confirm that they had gone into action.

Apache helicopters have been in Iraq since the U.S. began the buildup against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in the summer of 2014 but they have been used sparingly, mostly to provide added security for visiting dignitaries in Baghdad.
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Were the Kurds trying to take for themselves IS territory between Turkish/FSA(?) and Syrian government territories? Or was the Turkish/FSA(?) moving into territory already held by the Kurds?

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Turkey claims air raid killed up to 200 Kurdish fighters in Syria raid
By Max Blau and Isil Sariyuce, CNN
Updated 8:57 AM ET, Thu October 20, 2016

Istanbul (CNN)A Turkish air raid killed as many as 200 Kurdish militia members north of the Syrian city of Aleppo on Wednesday, according to the Turkish military.

Turkish military officials say they hit 18 targets with 26 airstrikes in the areas under the control of Kurdish militia, destroying their headquarters, ammunition dumps and shelters.
The statement said one Free Syrian Army fighter died and another one was injured in a series of clashes with the PYD/PKK.
The military also reported a cross-border exchange of fire early Thursday morning, originating in the town of Afrin in Kurdish territory on the Syrian side and striking an area in the province of Hatay on the Turkish side.
A statement sent to media outlets claims that mortar shells fired from the Kurdish-controlled area landed in wasteland in Hatay, to which the Turkish military responded with howitzer rounds. No casualties were reported.
The PYD is a Syrian Kurdish opposition party with links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK -- an entity Turkey has long designated a terror group and has been fighting for years.
In recent months, much of Turkey's firepower has been directed at the Kurdish separatist PKK in southeastern Turkey and across the border in northern Iraq. It has also occasionally shelled ISIS positions in northern Syria, but its last-known airstrikes against ISIS were in November last year.
The Turkish leadership has strongly expressed a desire to be part of the Iraqi-led coalition to oust ISIS from the northern Iraqi town of Mosul, just across the Syrian border, but Iraq's government has so far rejected the overtures.
Suicide bomber killed by anti-terror forces in Turkish capital
Bombs over al Bab
The PYD and PKK took control of five residential areas near al Bab, more than 40 kilometers outside the besieged city of Aleppo, extending the area those groups controlled to the east, according to the Turkish military.
In response, Turkey hit 13 PKK/PYD targets and 24 additional ones belonging to ISIS.
The YPG, a Kurdish militia, said in a statement that Turkey carried out nearly 20 airstrikes against fighters from the YPG-affiliated Jaish al-Thuwar, or Revolutionary Front, which was advancing against ISIS in the eastern part of the city of Ifrin.
A Jaish al-Thuwar statement said the Turkish airstrikes were helping ISIS, accusing Turkish-backed forces of being ISIS allies.
This is the biggest single attack by Turkish forces on Kurdish forces since Turkey launched Operation Euphrates Shield two months ago, an incursion into northern Syria backing some Syrian rebels.
One ISIS member was also killed at a village in the Aqil mountains. The Turkish military did not provide a timeframe for the attacks.
Assad's wife: I turned down chance to 'run from Syria'
Lull in Aleppo airstrikes
The Turkish air raid happened around the same time a Russian-declared "humanitarian pause" went into effect Thursday in east Aleppo.
The Russian Defense Ministry unexpectedly announced the pause Tuesday after a weeks-long bombardment of the city. The airstrikes and the rising death toll received fierce criticism from Western powers.
The "humanitarian pause," intended to allow civilians and rebels to leave the rebel-held section of the besieged Syrian city, began at 8 a.m. local time (1 a.m. ET) is set to last for 11 hours.
Russia has urged rebels to withdraw from the area using two corridors that lead to the rebel-held Idlib province. However, rebel groups have told CNN they have no intention of accepting the offer.

Six other corridors will reportedly be available to civilians who want to leave the besieged area, home to more than 250,000 people. Despite the reports, residents of east Aleppo tell CNN that, as of now, there is no clear sign of such corridors.
After Thursday's pause ends at 7 p.m. local time, the Syrian army said the "humanitarian pause" would continue during the same 11-hour timeframe on both Friday and Saturday.
UN's special envoy warns 'Aleppo will not be there anymore'
Syrian military to rebels: Take amnesty offer
The Syrian military urged armed rebels in east Aleppo to "to leave their weapons, with assurances that they will benefit from the amnesty decree," according to a statement Wednesday from the General Command of the Armed Forces.

The statement referenced a prior government decree that said rebels who lay down their arms would receive "amnesty" along with an opportunity to be transferred with their families to other parts of the country under rebel control.
In addition, the Syrian military also reiterated past warnings that "the army and armed forces have accurate information on the locations of the gunmen" as well as their locations.
"Anyone who does not make use of the available opportunity will face their inevitable fate," the Syrian military statement said.
CNN's Isil Sariyuce reported from Istanbul, with Max Blau reporting and writing from Atlanta. CNN's Euan McKirdy and Tim Lister also contributed to this report.
 
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