It looks very much as if after 3 days the Russians have ISIS on the run while in the same period of time the Americans have managed to commit a war crime in Afghanistan by bombing a hospital in Kunduz.
Russia
Claims ISIS Now On The Ropes As Fighters Desert After 60 Airstrikes
In 72 Hours
3
October, 2015
One
question that’s been asked repeatedly over the past thirteen months
is why Washington has been unable to achieve the Pentagon’s stated
goal of “degrading and defeating” ISIS despite the fact that the
“battle” pits the most advanced air force on the planet against
what amounts to a ragtag band of militants running around the desert
in basketball shoes.
Those
of a skeptical persuasion have been inclined to suggest that perhaps
the US isn’t fully committed to the fight. Explanations for that
suggestion range from the mainstream (the White House is loathe to
get the US into another Mid-East war) to the “conspiratorial”
(the CIA created ISIS and thus doesn’t want to destroy the group
due to its value as a strategic asset).
The
implication in all of this is that a modern army that was truly
determined to destroy the group could likely do so in a matter of
months if not weeks and so once Russia began flying sorties from
Latakia, the world was anxious to see just how long the various rebel
groups operating in Syria could hold up under bombardment by the
Russian air force.
The
answer, apparently, is “less than a week.”
On
Saturday, the
Russian Ministry of Defense said it has conducted 60 bombing runs in
72 hours, hitting more than 50 ISIS targets.
According
to the ministry (Facebook page is here), Islamic
State fighters are in a state of “panic” and more than 600 have
deserted.
Here's
what happens when the Russians locate a terrorist "command
center":
According
to The Kremlin, the structure shown in the video is (or, more
appropriately, "was") "an ISIS hardened command centre
near Raqqah." Su-34s hit it with concrete-piercing BETAB-500s
setting off a series of explosions and fires that "completely
destroyed the object."
Surgical airstrikes by Russian fighter jets have knocked out a number of Islamic State installations in Syria, including the battle headquarters of a jihadist group near Raqqa, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
“Over the past 24 hours, Sukhoi Su-34 and Su-24M fighter jets have performed 20 sorties and hit nine Islamic State installations,” Igor Konashenkov, Russia’s Defense Ministry spokesman, reported.
Konashenkov added that yesterday evening Russian aircraft went on six sorties, inflicting strikes on three terrorist installations.
“A bunker-busting BETAB-500 air bomb dropped from a Sukhoi Su-34 bomber near Raqqa has eliminated the command post of one of the terror groups, together with an underground storage facility for explosives and munitions,” the spokesman said.
Commenting on the video filmed by a Russian UAV monitoring the assault near Raqqa, Konashenkov noted, “a powerful explosion inside the bunker indicates it was also used for storing a large quantity of munitions.
“As you can see, a direct hit on the installation resulted in the detonation of explosives and multiple fires. It was completely demolished,” the spokesman said.
And
here's the Russian Defense Ministry taking a page out of the US
Postal Service's "neither
rain, sleet, snow, nor hail"
book on the way to serving notice that nothing is going to stop the
Russian air force from exterminating Assad's enemies in Syria:
Twenty-four hours a day #UAV's are monitoring the situation in the ISIS activity areas. All the detected targets are effectively engaged day and night in any weather conditions.
Now
obviously one must consider the source here, but Kremlin spin tactics
aside, one cannot help but be amazed with the pace at which this is
apparently unfolding. If any of the above is even close to accurate,
it means that Russia is on schedule to declare victory over ISIS (and
everyone else it looks like) in a matter of weeks, which would not
only be extremely embarrassing for Washington, but would also
effectively prove that the US has never truly embarked on an honest
effort to rid Syria of the extremist groups the Western media claims
are the scourge of humanity.
Summed
up in 10 priceless seconds...
Lebanese
media: ISIL militants fleeing Russian airstrikes in Syria
3
October, 2015
Via Sputnik
Members
of the ISIL terrorist group have reportedly started to evacuate their
families from the city of Raqqah after the start of Russia's military
operation in Syria, the Arabic television channel Al-Mayadin
revealed.
According to media reports, terrorists evacuate their families to Iraq, fearing the renewed start of Russia's airstrikes.
During the first two days of the military operation, Russian aircraft reportedly hit over 10 targets, among them an explosives factory, an arms depot and an ISIL coordination center.
A representative of the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that a secured command post, an underground bunker as well as an explosives and ammunition warehouse have been destroyed as a result of a surgical airstrike near the city of Raqqa.
Russia started its military operation in Syria on September 30, after receiving an official request from the president of the country Bashar al-Assad.
The operation is designed to eliminate the ISIL terrorist group, which occupied large territories of Syria and is responsible for numerous kidnappings, executions as well as the destruction of buildings and historical monuments.
According to media reports, terrorists evacuate their families to Iraq, fearing the renewed start of Russia's airstrikes.
During the first two days of the military operation, Russian aircraft reportedly hit over 10 targets, among them an explosives factory, an arms depot and an ISIL coordination center.
A representative of the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that a secured command post, an underground bunker as well as an explosives and ammunition warehouse have been destroyed as a result of a surgical airstrike near the city of Raqqa.
Russia started its military operation in Syria on September 30, after receiving an official request from the president of the country Bashar al-Assad.
The operation is designed to eliminate the ISIL terrorist group, which occupied large territories of Syria and is responsible for numerous kidnappings, executions as well as the destruction of buildings and historical monuments.
Comment: Three days, that's THREE DAYS of Russian airstrikes and already we are seeing US-sponsored jihadi nutjobs being pushed back and out of Syria. 18 months of "Western airstrikes" resulted in exactly the opposite, the expansion of ISIL.
So, dear readers, what is your conclusion?
Russian
Air Force hits 50 ISIS targets in Syria over 3 days, ‘significantly’
damaging militants
3
October, 2015
The
Russian Air Force has conducted more than 60 flights and bombed over
50 Islamic State targets in three days, according to Russia’s top
armed forces official. He added the strikes have significantly
reduced the terrorists’ combat capabilities.
“The
airstrikes were being conducted night and day from the Khmeimim
airbase and throughout the whole of Syria. In three days we managed
to undermine the terrorists’ material-technical base and
significantly reduce their combat potential,” Lieutenant
General Andrey Kartapolov, head of the Main Operation Directorate of
the General Staff of Russia’s armed forces, told reporters on
Saturday.
He
added that according to Russian intelligence the militants are
fleeing the area that was in their control.
“There
is panic and defection among them. About 600 mercenaries have left
their positions and are trying to reach Europe,”
he said.
Washington
has notified the Russian Defense Ministry that there were only
militants in the areas of Russia’s military operation against IS in
Syria, he added. "The
Americans informed us during contacts that there was no one except
terrorists in this region,"
he said.
“Over
the past 24 hours, Sukhoi Su-34 and Su-24M fighter jets have
performed 20 sorties and hit nine Islamic State installations,”
Igor Konashenkov, Russia’s Defense Ministry spokesman, reported
Konashenkov
added that yesterday evening Russian aircraft went on six sorties,
inflicting strikes on three terrorist installations.
“A
bunker-busting BETAB-500 air bomb dropped from a Sukhoi Su-34 bomber
near Raqqa has eliminated the command post of one of the terror
groups, together with an underground storage facility for explosives
and munitions,”
the spokesman said.
Commenting
on the video filmed by a Russian UAV monitoring the assault near
Raqqa, Konashenkov noted, “a
powerful explosion inside the bunker indicates it was also used for
storing a large quantity of munitions.
“As
you can see, a direct hit on the installation resulted in the
detonation of explosives and multiple fires. It was completely
demolished,” the
spokesman said.
Konashenkov
noted the crosshair visible on the drone video footage is not a
target, but merely a focus point of the UAV’s camera “maintaining
control over an airstrike.”
Another
bomber on a sortie from Khmeimim has dropped a KAB-500 air bomb on an
Islamic State camp near Maarrat al-Numan. It destroyed
fortifications, ammunition, fuel and seven units of equipment,
Konashenkov said at a media briefing on Saturday.
KAB-500
bombs are accurate to within five meters.
The
Russian Air Force has also eliminated a workshop in Idlib province,
where terrorists have been mounting large-caliber machine-guns and
other heavy armaments on pickup trucks
Assault
aircraft from at Khmeimim airbase have also inflicted airstrikes
against terrorist forces near Jisr al-Shughur in Idlib province,
destroying vehicle storage depots used for organizing terror attacks.
Regarding
the airstrike on a target near Jisr al-Shughur, Igor Konashenkov
pointed out, “footage
of a huge pillar of smoke indicates a direct hit resulted in the
total elimination of the facility.”
Drones
stationed at Khmeimim airbase are maintaining “round-the-clock
monitoring of the situation in Islamic State’s operation
areas,” Konashenkov said.
“All
disclosed targets are promptly engaged, regardless of the weather or
light conditions,” said
the Defense Ministry’s spokesman
No
anti-aircraft activity has been registered within the Russian task
force’s sector of interest in Syria.
“No
operable air-defense systems have been spotted in the Russian Air
Force zone of action in Syria. Nevertheless, all operational flights
are being performed with activated defensive onboard [radioelectronic
combat] gear,” the
spokesman said.
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