This is the latest map
MoD sources:
— The Turkish Armed Forces did not participate in the opposition "Operation Dawn of Freedom" in Syria at any stage, did not take part in the preparation, dispatch and will processes, and did not engage in any activities regarding the mines found in the field.
Don't blink my friend, it really is, we did our best to stop this operation but it didn't work (If Iran and Russia had stuck to their agreements, we might have succeeded), mukadderat!
A beautiful picture I must say.
Unlikely as they are protected by USA but the south of Firat will most likely be cleared.What about Ayn- al Arab?
Because it is not time yet. First they need to liberate Hama+Homs, then turn to west to cut Damascus from the sea. However, they would probably not target Lataka directly due to russians. After sea route is closed, it is pretty much over for Assad and Iran.Guys, are there any plans to take Latakia, Tartus etc?
A beautiful picture I must say.
That photo is from 1912 on the Tripoli front, so correct. Must be from Derna.the photo of Ataturk shows him organising the libyans against the european invaders. That photo on that wall basically tells you exactly what is taking place, the Turkish army organising and helping the syrians reclaim their country from the various invaders.
edit i may be wrong, it may be a photo from a different campaign. But i guess the outcome is the same.
Doubtful, US didn't really do much re Tel Rıfat in the past, if anything. There were plenty of SAA depots in the periphery they could loot these from.Sob PKK members, they have mined most of Tel Rifat outside. How did these banned mines end up in the hands of PKK? Of course, the US gave them. The terrorist organization that the US gave mines to is laying mines as a border guard for the regime under the protection of Russia in order to hold the area for Russia.