Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Unknown Jet Aircraft Continue To Bomb Iranian Militias In Eastern Syria And Iraq Border Since Drone Strike Killed Qassem Soleimani Two Weeks Ago

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Unknown Jet Aircraft Continue To Bomb Iranian Militias In Eastern Syria And Iraq Border Since Drone Strike Killed Qassem Soleimani Two Weeks Ago

by Geoffrey Grider

Unidentified aircraft strike Iranian militias in Syria

Iranian Militias along the Iraq-Syria border have been on high alert since the strike that killed IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani two weeks ago.

No one is talking about the identity of the military that has been continuously bombing Iranian militias for the past two weeks, but common sense would tell you that it's either the United States or Israel dropping the bombs. Whoever it is, they are doing a great job, and Iran is feeling the heat from all sides including their own people who are protesting them.
Yet somehow, Democrats in America are unhappy with all this progress and want to stop President Trump from continuing to do damage to the Iranian militias who seek to attack Israel. Kind of makes you wonder just who the real enemy is here. Maybe you wonder about that, I don't.

Unidentified aircraft strike Iranian militias in Syria

FROM THE JERUSALEM POST: Dozens of militants and Syrian regime forces have defected and Iranian militias are on high alert after a series of airstrikes targeted their positions in areas near Al-Bukamal in the Deir Ezzor area of eastern Syria in recent days.
The reported airstrikes come as tensions remain high in the region in the aftermath of the US assassination of former Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and a subsequent missile attack by the IRGC on US bases in Iraq.
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Airstrikes last Thursday targeted warehouses storing weapons belonging to Iranian militias in a village near Al-Bukamal, according to the STEP news agency. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), drones flew over the area to monitor the movements of pro-Iranian militias in the region. At least 8 people of non-Syrian nationalities were killed and a large number were wounded in attacks by unidentified aircraft on pro-Iranian militias along the Syrian-Iraqi border near Al-Bukamal on Thursday night, according to the SOHR.
On Friday, ammunition depots and vehicles belonging to Iranian militias in Al-Bukamal were targeted by airstrikes. On Saturday, unknown aircraft destroyed the headquarters of Iranian militias in the villages of Majawda and al-Abbas in the area that were holding weapons and ammunition.
On Monday morning, Iranian militias in orchards near Al-Bukamal were hit by two airstrikes while attempting to transport arms from the Syrian-Iraqi border. Reconnaissance aircraft that may have belonged to the international coalition flew over areas controlled by Syrian regime forces west of the Deir Ezzor area, according to local news source Deir Ezzor 24.
Strong explosions were heard in areas controlled by Iranian militias near Al-Bukamal last week, according to Deir Ezzor 24, which reported that they were caused by either an airstrike or rockets. The SOHR reported an attack by ISIS in the area around the same time to which Syrian regime forces responded. It is unclear if the exchange of fire is connected to the explosions reported by Deir Ezzor 24. READ MORE

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