ISIS defeated in Sirte, Libya

20th January headline:
ISIS defeated in Washington, USA.

Obviously current Washington is a nest of the world terrorism and should be destroyed as soon as possible. Take a look just at today's example:

Two Russian medical specialists were killed and another injured when militants shelled a mobile military hospital in Aleppo.

The Russian Defense Ministry attributes the blame for the hospital shelling to “terrorists and their patrons in the US, the UK and France.”
It is beyond doubt that the shelling was conducted by the ‘opposition’ militants. Moscow understands who gave the Syrian militants the coordinates of the Russian hospital right at the moment when it started working,” Konashenkov said.
2 Russian paramedics killed, 1 gravely injured in militant attack on hospital in Aleppo – MoD
 
20th January headline:
ISIS defeated in Washington, USA.

Obviously current Washington is a nest of the world terrorism and should be destroyed as soon as possible. Take a look just at today's example:

Two Russian medical specialists were killed and another injured when militants shelled a mobile military hospital in Aleppo.

The Russian Defense Ministry attributes the blame for the hospital shelling to “terrorists and their patrons in the US, the UK and France.”
It is beyond doubt that the shelling was conducted by the ‘opposition’ militants. Moscow understands who gave the Syrian militants the coordinates of the Russian hospital right at the moment when it started working,” Konashenkov said.
2 Russian paramedics killed, 1 gravely injured in militant attack on hospital in Aleppo – MoD
I´ve read about its arrival. Very sad and another signal what kind of enemy Syria has.

Terrorist rockets, mortars and gas cylinders wound and kill civilians on a daily basis.
Syria warned Russia there is no dealing with the terrorists unless with guns. Only when the military defeat is unavoidable they can be talked to but there is no guarantee.
 
Libyans got ISIS onna run...
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Libyan forces close to securing last Islamic State holdouts in Sirte: officials
December 5, 2016 - Libyan forces said on Monday they were close to securing a final patch of land where Islamic State militants have been holding out in their former North African stronghold of Sirte.
Islamic State took over Sirte in early 2015, setting up its most important base outside the Middle East and extending its control along about 250 km (150 miles) of Mediterranean coastline. Forces led by brigades from the western city of Misrata launched a counter-attack against the jihadist group in May, and since Aug. 1 the United States has carried out more than 490 air strikes to support them. A Reuters journalist said that, by late afternoon, Islamic State fighters were still present in a handful of buildings. Misrata-led brigades were trying to flush out the militants, who have been using tunnels for cover and, following the latest air strikes, the bodies of 12 fighters could be seen in the rubble.

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Libyan forces allied with the U.N.-backed government fire weapons during a battle with IS fighters in Sirte, Libya,​

A spokesman for the Misrata-led forces, Rida Issa, said they were in control of Sirte's Ghiza Bahriya neighborhood, where officials said 34 Islamic State fighters, including at least two senior commanders, surrendered earlier in the day. Another spokesman, Mohamed al-Gasri, told Misrata TV the forces were "continuing to besiege" the remaining buildings held by Islamic State, more than 20 of whose fighters had been killed.

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A tank from forces allied with Libya's new unity government fires on an Islamic State position in Sirte​

Three of the Misrata-led forces were killed on Monday and 17 were wounded, said Mohamed Lajnef, a staff member at a field hospital outside Sirte. Late on Monday large groups of fighters from the brigades held a parade in Sirte, firing in the air to celebrate their progress. Militants have been clinging on in a few dozen buildings in Ghiza Bahriya for weeks. In recent days, Libyan forces say dozens of women and children have escaped or been freed from the area, and Lajnef said at least 10 more left militant-held ground on Monday.

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