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

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Found this on Liveleak a few days ago, as a round up of military action around Syria between 25th and 27th May.
At the end, it shows Air Attacks against rebel positions around the Anadan Plains.
It also shows the rebels own footage of the aftermath
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WARNING _ VERY GRAPHIC CONTENT IN FINAL FEW MINUTES.
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Found this on Liveleak a few days ago, as a round up of military action around Syria between 25th and 27th May.
At the end, it shows Air Attacks against rebel positions around the Anadan Plains.
It also shows the rebels own footage of the aftermath
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WARNING _ VERY GRAPHIC CONTENT IN FINAL FEW MINUTES.
DEFINITELY NOT SUITABLE FOR MINORS OR THOSE UNFAMILIAR WITH WAR INJURIES
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Yesterday at 8:03 AM
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related:

#1:
EXCLUSIVE-U.S.-backed Syria forces launch offensive for Manbij pocket -U.S. officials
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and

#2:
Syria_Battle_for_Manbij_June_1_4AM.png


EDIT
let's if it's for the media, or for real
... and based on what I read a moment ago, it's for real (something like
"Kurds, who in
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area are numerically superior and are receiving US CAS, attack in multiple directions, making it
  • likely to find weakest spot(s), and at the same time
  • difficult for ISIL to regroup"
was what I figured):
Syria_Battle_for_Manbij_June_1_3PM.png
 
Sunday at 9:14 AM
(related to Iraqis trying to retake Fallujah)
...
(I've read in Twitter it's tough: casualties in hundreds so far, but, as I said before, I don't have time for Iraq)

oh man ... now I saw claims (including one video which was enough: I'm eating a cake right now) of Shia Militias, who take part in the attack, committing atrocities against the civilian population of Fallujah, and Sunni "tribal" Militias, who had taken part in the attack, leaving the area as a result ...
I'm not going to look for news about this stuff ...
... but now I read
Iraq stalls Falluja assault 'to protect civilians'
where I put one sentence in boldface, to kinda link it to what I said above:
Iraq has delayed its assault on the city of Falluja because of fears for the safety of civilians, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday, as his forces halted at the city's edge in the face of ferocious resistance from Islamic State fighters.

Abadi's decision to halt, two days after elite Iraqi troops poured into the city's rural southern outskirts, postpones what was expected to be one of the biggest battles ever fought against Islamic State.

The government, backed by world powers including the United States and Iran, has vowed to win back the first major Iraqi city that fell to the group in 2014.

"It would have been possible to end the battle quickly if protecting civilians wasn't among our priorities," Abadi told military commanders at the operations room near the frontline in footage broadcast on state television. "Thank God, our units are at the outskirts of Falluja and victory is within reach."

Falluja has been a bastion of the Sunni insurgency that fought both the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the Shi'ite-led Baghdad government. Islamic State fighters raised their flag there in 2014 before sweeping through much of Iraq's north and west.

Abadi first announced plans to assault Falluja 10 days ago. But with 50,000 civilians still believed trapped inside the city, the United Nations has warned that militants are holding hundreds of families in the center as human shields.

After heavy resistance from Islamic State fighters, the troops have not moved over the past 48 hours, keeping their positions in Falluja's mainly rural southern suburb of Naimiya, according to a Reuters TV crew reporting from the area.

Explosions from shelling and air strikes as well as heavy gunfire could be heard on Wednesday morning in the city that lies 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad.

Falluja is the second-largest Iraqi city still under control of the Sunni militants, after Mosul, their de facto capital in the north that had a pre-war population of about 2 million.

Abadi's initial decision to assault Falluja appears to have gone against the plans of his U.S. allies, who would prefer the government concentrate on Mosul, rather than risk getting bogged down in a potentially drawn out fight for a smaller, potentially hostile Sunni Muslim stronghold like Falluja.

"You do not need Falluja in order to get Mosul," a spokesman for a U.S.-led anti-IS coalition, U.S. Army Colonel Steve Warren, said in a phone interview ten days ago when the government first announced its plans to recapture Falluja.

However, Falluja is Islamic State's closest bastion to Baghdad, believed to be the base from which militants have staged a campaign of suicide bombings in the capital that has increased pressure on Abadi to act to improve security.


BAGHDAD BOMBS PRESSURE ABADI

Abadi, a member of Iraq's Shi'ite majority, is trying to hold a ruling coalition together in the face of public protests against an entrenched political class. He has called for politicians to set aside differences and rally behind the army during the Falluja offensive.

Falluja would be the third major city in Iraq recaptured by the government after former dictator Saddam Hussein's home town Tikrit and Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's vast western Anbar province. Falluja lies in Anbar on the highway from Baghdad to Ramadi, and capturing it would give the government control of the main population centers of the fertile Euphrates River valley west of the capital for the first time in two years.

The United States is leading a coalition conducting air strikes in support of the Iraqi government offensive, and says it is having success in rolling back Islamic State both in Iraq and in Syria.

Shi'ite militia groups backed by Iran are also taking part in the offensive against Islamic State, but say they are holding back from participating in the main assault on Falluja to avoid inflaming sectarian tension.

"EXTREME VIOLENCE"

Although most of Falluja's population is believed to have fled during six months of siege, 50,000 people are still thought to be trapped inside with limited access to food, water or healthcare. The United Nations' children's agency on Wednesday said at least 20,000 children remain in Falluja.

"We are concerned over the protection of children in the face of extreme violence," UNICEF Representative in Iraq Peter Hawkins said in a statement.

"Children face the risk of forced recruitment into the fighting" inside the besieged city, and "separation from their families" if they manage to leave, he added.

The World Food Programme said the humanitarian situation in the city was worsening as family food stocks were depleting, pushing prices to a level few can afford.

"The city is inaccessible for assistance and market distribution systems remain offline," the WFP said. "The only food available does not come from the markets, but from the stocks that some families still have in their homes."
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(concerning
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recent events, if anybody cared, could be found in
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/is...no-oped-no-policis.t6913/page-373#post-400135
and by going backwards):

U.S.-led coalition airdrops weapons to Syria rebels in Aleppo province
A U.S.-led coalition fighting against Islamic State in
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air-dropped weapons to rebels in the town of Marea in northern province Aleppo on Thursday, a rebel commander and monitoring group said.

The commander, requesting anonymity, said ammunition was dropped. "The alliance dropped them ammunition ... Their situation was difficult," he told Reuters, without elaborating.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said weapons and ammunition were dropped. It was the first time the coalition had dropped weapons to fighters other than the Syria Democratic Forces, an alliance fighting separately against IS that includes the Kurdish YPG militia.

Islamic State last week drove rebels, including foreign-backed groups, out of areas near the Turkish border and cut off supply lines to rebel-held Marea, in a setback to groups that have been supported through
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Those groups are backed by states opposed to President Bashar al-Assad in the country's five-year-old civil war. They have separately been fighting against IS and have struggled to advance against it in the area.

The U.S.-led coalition is simultaneously supporting the SDF, which includes the YPG and Arab fighters, in a new offensive against IS further east around the town of Manbij and have made gains against the jihadists.
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and in Twitter there're related pictures of this type:
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I mean purportedly showing the cargo in Mare, last night
 
Yesterday at 8:47 AM

... and based on what I read a moment ago, it's for real (something like
"Kurds, who in
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area are numerically superior and are receiving US CAS, attack in multiple directions, making it
  • likely to find weakest spot(s), and at the same time
  • difficult for ISIL to regroup"
was what I figured):
Syria_Battle_for_Manbij_June_1_3PM.png
The next day, while the offensive is for real, it seems the description above was overly optimistic, as ISIL regained some area(s) (according to the most recent "edmap" at the end of this post) ... I read ISIL reinforcements arrived, so Kurds would have to go into urban combat anyway:
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... let's see what happens over this weekend in Manbij area
Syria_Battle_for_Manbij_June_2_5AM.png
 
Saturday at 5:26 PM
(related to so called Kurdish attack of Raqqa):
...
(shows several-miles advances at most)​
and it seems the Kurdish attack stalled, but ... now I saw a report claimed the Government is pushing toward Raqqa:
(comes from
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... I think I saw T-90 since 01:25)​
EDIT
OK, actually I read in Twitter the video claimed the Government attacks in the direction of Raqqa (LOL all I think I understood was Askari because it's Pawn in Chess so I assume it meant Soldiers) ... but from where such an attack would be mounted??
 
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I have been reading commentary that the Kurdish push to Raqqa is largely cosmetic for the benefit of their US backers, but will be limited simply to taking part of the North Raqqa countryside.
The rationale for this is that the SDF/YPG simply lack the manpower and firepower to dislodge ISIS from their Capitol in this Sunni City.

It has further been suggested (sensibly in my opinion) that the real focus of the Kurds is to push West via Manjib to link through to the Afrin Canton and that the Raqqa operation is simply to keep the US onside and; as a consequence, frustrate Turkish attempts to retaliate against them.

I have to say, that I find the commentary credible and logical.
 
May 6, 2016
... the Government lost Khan Tuman and Al-Khalidiyah (shown in yellow in the map below; less than two miles from "M5"), and it's unclear to me what else ... saw claims of Al Humayra (middle-bottom) and Khirbat Ma'rata (north-east corner), ...
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...
... and now I read about most recent fights in the above area, allegedly the Government lost Khirbat Ma'rata ... true or not, it coincides with the proud announcement made by Iranian press:
Iranian General: Syrian Army, Resistance Forces to Win Back Khan Touman Soon
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just one quote:
"The most important matter is that the Syrian military forces have been capable of changing their positions in Khan Touman from defensive to offensive."
I'm going to update this post "Soon" LOL
 
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