Vigilante
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Now, who will be the first to tell me I'm a fucking Commie lover?
You have ISIS kill 2 Americans and wound 14 Americans in Belgium, and all we get is the fucking Manchurian muslim giving us a 51 second SOUND BITE! Is it no wonder that Europeans now look to Putin as the WORLD'S LEADER in getting rid of this scourge!
Vlad strikes back: Putin gets pissed, and 100 Jihadis are killed as ISIS blitzed in Palmyra
In the last 24 hours, Moscow has conducted 40 sorties around Palmyra, hitting 158 ISIS targets and killing more than 100 militants.
The Ministry of Defence cited nine ceasefire violations across Syria over the last 24 hours.
Just 11 days ago, Russia agreed to a ceasefire in Syria after a five-month bombing campaign.
ISIS and al-Qaida linked group the Nusra Front are exempted from the month-long cessation of war.
Before the ceasefire, Syrian rebels fighting president Bashar al-Assad's regime had also been targeted by Russian warplanes, western countries alleged.
Assad's troops and the moderate rebels have laid down their weapons as part of the truce.
Syrian government forces have been able to advance into Palmyra helped by support from Russian airstrikes in a major assault against ISIS.
Waves of explosions were spotted in Palmyra as tanks and armoured vehicles fired from the outskirts.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was the biggest assault in a three-week campaign by the Syrian army and allied militia fighters to recapture the desert city and open up the road to ISIS strongholds further east.
Troops have advanced into the ancient city and taken several neighbourhoods.
The recapture of Palmyra, which ISIS seized in May 2015, would mark the biggest reversal for them in Syria since Russia's intervention turned the tide of the five-year conflict in President Bashar al-Assad's favour.
The limited ceasefire has allowed aid to reach previously inaccessible areas under siege.
Peace talks in Geneva are ongoing but progress has been slow, with the government and opponents disagreeing over whether Assad must leave power.
Russia, which sponsored the talks along with the US, has withdrawn forces from Syria but has strongly supported the Palmyra offensive, with a Russian special forces officer killed after directing an airstrike to his own location where he was surrounded by terrorists.
Vlad strikes back: Putin snaps and 100 Jihadis killed as ISIS blitzed in Palmyra
You have ISIS kill 2 Americans and wound 14 Americans in Belgium, and all we get is the fucking Manchurian muslim giving us a 51 second SOUND BITE! Is it no wonder that Europeans now look to Putin as the WORLD'S LEADER in getting rid of this scourge!
Vlad strikes back: Putin gets pissed, and 100 Jihadis are killed as ISIS blitzed in Palmyra
In the last 24 hours, Moscow has conducted 40 sorties around Palmyra, hitting 158 ISIS targets and killing more than 100 militants.
The Ministry of Defence cited nine ceasefire violations across Syria over the last 24 hours.
Just 11 days ago, Russia agreed to a ceasefire in Syria after a five-month bombing campaign.
ISIS and al-Qaida linked group the Nusra Front are exempted from the month-long cessation of war.
Before the ceasefire, Syrian rebels fighting president Bashar al-Assad's regime had also been targeted by Russian warplanes, western countries alleged.
Assad's troops and the moderate rebels have laid down their weapons as part of the truce.
Syrian government forces have been able to advance into Palmyra helped by support from Russian airstrikes in a major assault against ISIS.
Waves of explosions were spotted in Palmyra as tanks and armoured vehicles fired from the outskirts.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was the biggest assault in a three-week campaign by the Syrian army and allied militia fighters to recapture the desert city and open up the road to ISIS strongholds further east.
Troops have advanced into the ancient city and taken several neighbourhoods.
The recapture of Palmyra, which ISIS seized in May 2015, would mark the biggest reversal for them in Syria since Russia's intervention turned the tide of the five-year conflict in President Bashar al-Assad's favour.
The limited ceasefire has allowed aid to reach previously inaccessible areas under siege.
Peace talks in Geneva are ongoing but progress has been slow, with the government and opponents disagreeing over whether Assad must leave power.
Russia, which sponsored the talks along with the US, has withdrawn forces from Syria but has strongly supported the Palmyra offensive, with a Russian special forces officer killed after directing an airstrike to his own location where he was surrounded by terrorists.
Vlad strikes back: Putin snaps and 100 Jihadis killed as ISIS blitzed in Palmyra