Syria conflict: Siege warfare and suffering in Madaya

In Hama, the FSA is fighting alongside Ahrar al-Sham, an official al-Qaeda group, and Ahrar al-Sham, an ISIS affiliate, that just joined al-Qaeda after infighting took place between both.

"The bloody infighting left a number of Ahrar al-Sham members dead and also stalled an offensive led by Jund al-Aqsa against government troops in the central Hama province.

Scores of Syrian rebel factions rallied behind Ahrar al-Sham, accusing Jund al-Aqsa of espousing extremist ideologies and seeking to dominate other rebel groups. In various statements, rebel factions accused Jund al-Aqsa of serving the extremist Islamic State militants, who are at odds with all Syrian insurgents, including the al-Qaida-linked Fatah al-Sham Front."
Syria Extremist Group Joins Al-Qaida Affiliate


All, isis2shit has to report is some lies about chemical weapons.
No doubt civil wars are hyper-bloody events. (See the U.S. civil war, Yugoslavia, Hutus and Tutus, etc., etc.) Throw in half a hundred Jihadist groups, and you got a semi-apocalypse regionally. Yet, only Assad and Russia are to blame.........:cuckoo:..........

I don't remember anyone suggesting that "ONLY" Assad and Russia are to blame.
 
"HAMA, SYRIA (12:05 A.M.) - The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has managed to recapture several villages in the northern Hama countryside this past weekend after being on the defensive for most of September and October.

Led by the Shaheen Group of the Tiger Forces, the Syrian Armed Forces captured a dozen villages over the last 48 hours, paving the way for their eventual advance to the key town of Ma'an, which is located northwest of Taybat Al-Ism."
Syrian Army enters key village in northern Hama
 
In Hama, the FSA is fighting alongside Ahrar al-Sham, an official al-Qaeda group, and Ahrar al-Sham, an ISIS affiliate, that just joined al-Qaeda after infighting took place between both.

"The bloody infighting left a number of Ahrar al-Sham members dead and also stalled an offensive led by Jund al-Aqsa against government troops in the central Hama province.

Scores of Syrian rebel factions rallied behind Ahrar al-Sham, accusing Jund al-Aqsa of espousing extremist ideologies and seeking to dominate other rebel groups. In various statements, rebel factions accused Jund al-Aqsa of serving the extremist Islamic State militants, who are at odds with all Syrian insurgents, including the al-Qaida-linked Fatah al-Sham Front."
Syria Extremist Group Joins Al-Qaida Affiliate


All, isis2shit has to report is some lies about chemical weapons.
No doubt civil wars are hyper-bloody events. (See the U.S. civil war, Yugoslavia, Hutus and Tutus, etc., etc.) Throw in half a hundred Jihadist groups, and you got a semi-apocalypse regionally. Yet, only Assad and Russia are to blame.........:cuckoo:..........

I don't remember anyone suggesting that "ONLY" Assad and Russia are to blame.

He's a newcomer and doesn't realize that there were so many posts blaming ISIS too. However, since we have Assad's war correspondent posting here giving blow by blow battle scenes like he was Ernie Pyle, it is only fair that we also have the opportunity to post the articles that we want without some jerk calling us scum, filthy liars and terrorist supporters.
 
In Hama, the FSA is fighting alongside Ahrar al-Sham, an official al-Qaeda group, and Ahrar al-Sham, an ISIS affiliate, that just joined al-Qaeda after infighting took place between both.

"The bloody infighting left a number of Ahrar al-Sham members dead and also stalled an offensive led by Jund al-Aqsa against government troops in the central Hama province.

Scores of Syrian rebel factions rallied behind Ahrar al-Sham, accusing Jund al-Aqsa of espousing extremist ideologies and seeking to dominate other rebel groups. In various statements, rebel factions accused Jund al-Aqsa of serving the extremist Islamic State militants, who are at odds with all Syrian insurgents, including the al-Qaida-linked Fatah al-Sham Front."
Syria Extremist Group Joins Al-Qaida Affiliate


All, isis2shit has to report is some lies about chemical weapons.
No doubt civil wars are hyper-bloody events. (See the U.S. civil war, Yugoslavia, Hutus and Tutus, etc., etc.) Throw in half a hundred Jihadist groups, and you got a semi-apocalypse regionally. Yet, only Assad and Russia are to blame.........:cuckoo:..........

I don't remember anyone suggesting that "ONLY" Assad and Russia are to blame.

Just turn any U.S. MSM outlet on.
 
"HAMA, SYRIA (12:05 A.M.) - The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has managed to recapture several villages in the northern Hama countryside this past weekend after being on the defensive for most of September and October.

Led by the Shaheen Group of the Tiger Forces, the Syrian Armed Forces captured a dozen villages over the last 48 hours, paving the way for their eventual advance to the key town of Ma'an, which is located northwest of Taybat Al-Ism."
Syrian Army enters key village in northern Hama
Over 100 jihadist rebels killed in northern Hama: military
 

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