TOTAL WAR IN SYRIA rebels shelled the Russian embassy, the Americans threw Assad opponents 50 tons of ammunition!
Author: Hina
Posted: 3 hours and 12 minutes ago.
http://www.jutarnji.hr/washington-oruzjem-opskrpbljuje-druge-pobunjenike-padobranima-im-bacili-50-tona-municije-/1436849/
BEIRUT - Syrian army, with the crucial support of the Russian Air Force has moved on several fronts Monday at the cost of fierce fighting with Islamist rebels, while the EU condemns Russian assistance regime of Bashar al-Assad.
US, which is opposes the Russian intervention in the Syrian war, has chose to fight the jihadist groups and help other rebels, to whom, on Sunday, by parachute delivered ammunition to the north of the country.
In this complex conflict because of numerous are involved, Russians support Assad, calling all those who opposed him on the ground "terrorists," while Americans and Europeans insist on Assad's departure, support the rebel group known as "moderate" and especially want to win over the IS.
Insisting on the political process of ending the conflict that still continues, the UN envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura went Monday to Moscow and then to Washington. "It is clear that the Russian military intervention brought a new dynamic," he said.
On the thirteenth day of intervention in Syria, the Russian aviation bombed incessantly, in support of counter-regime positions of Islamist rebels linked to al-Nusra Fronte (Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda).
On the ground, the army and its allies attempt to recover the lost areas in the central, western and northern part of the country, that are at war for more than four years.
Due to Russia's military involvement in Syria and after a call of Al-Nusra to retaliate, two missiles hit the building of the Russian embassy in Damascus, told AFP.
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Tension in Ankara after terrorist attack: Government accuses the Kurds that they attacked themselves !?
Author: Denis Romac
Published: October 13, 2015 at 12:26
http://www.novilist.hr/Vijesti/Svijet/Napetost-u-Ankari-nakon-teroristickog-napada-Vlada-optuzuje-Kurde-da-su-napali-sami-sebe!
Authorities are trying to suggest the idea that the attack was likely organized by Kurds, highlighting the connection between HDP and the PKK, on what most insisted one minister in the Turkish government, Veysel Eroglu.
After a bloody suicide attack in the center of Ankara, which killed at least 97 people and wounded hundreds - the worst terrorist attacks in Turkish history, which analysts have proclaimed to be a Turkish September 11 - the tension in the Turkish capital is felt at every step, and strong police do not allow access to the site of the tragedy. On city streets at all the times police cars with their sirens blaring are racing.
What is happening in Ankara the day after the tragedy vividly illustrates the current situation in Turkey. When several thousand people gathered to honor the victims and laid flowers at the site of the tragedy, in front of the railway station, special police forces trained to fight protesters, equipped with water cannons, prevented them to do it, after what there was a minor incident. According to the testimony of eyewitnesses, police have used tear gas.
As they prevented protesters to reach the government buildings and parliament, anti-government demonstrations were held in the near Sihhiye Square. Protesters of the terror attack accused the rulers, while the Turkish government resolutely rejects any liability for this foolish act.
The demonstration was organized by trade unions and NGOs that are close to both the left and the Kurdish minority, which was the main target of the bloody terrorist attacks, considering that in Saturday's attack mainly was suffered by its members, who are on a protest trains and buses to arrive from other parts of Turkey.
Authorities "know the culprits"
Although no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, the Turkish authorities have already found the culprits. For the slaughter of suspected members of extremist Sunni Islamic state or banned Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) - for which the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that they, along with two smaller leftist organizations, "are the only ones capable of such an attack."
Davutoglu argues that there are "strong indications" that the attack was carried out by two suicide bombers, who Turkish police briefly detained in Istanbul and Ankara, not excluding the possibility that an error occurred there by Turkish security services. If it proves to be true, Turkish Prime Minister announces sanctions against those responsible.
Davutoglu, about the new situation, announced talks with the two main opposition parties, the Kemalist Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), but to these talks he refused to invite the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP), which in recent elections with a haul of 13 percent of the vote for the first time managed to cross an extremely high 10 percent election threshold.
Authorities, in fact, are trying to suggest the idea that the attack was likely organized Kurds themselves, highlighting the connection between HDP and the PKK, which is the most pronounced one minister in the Turkish government, Veysel Eroglu, calling the organizers of Saturday's protest "provocateurs who attacked for political reasons alone self, "which is in turn in Kurdish ranks caused outrage and indignation.
Connections with extremists
At Saturday's anti-war protest in Ankara, which ended in bloodshed, attended by precisely members and followers of the CWS, wanting to protest against military action by Turkish authorities, violating the truce agreed in 2013, a few months ago launched against armed members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party in Iraq and Turkey.
The leaders of the CWS in turn accuse the government of links to extreme Islamic state, accusing the attack "mafia state" and claiming that the government doctored information about the victims. Specifically, while the official sources mention a figure of 97 dead and 246 wounded, unofficial data HDP talk about 122 deaths and about 500 wounded.
In Ankara and throughout Turkey lasts three days of mourning for the victims, and on almost every building in Ankara hoisted the Turkish flag, as a symbol of national unity in difficult days for this great country, which is facing the greatest challenges in recent history.
Turkey, in fact, expected early parliamentary elections, scheduled for November 1, since after the recent elections no one has managed to assemble a parliamentary majority and the last events impossible to observe outside of that context.
While the PKK declared a unilateral ceasefire, growing violence and military confrontation of the Turkish authorities to Kurdish rebels called into question the holding of elections in the southeast, where Kurdish minorities, and thus will be questioned and their legitimacy.
The downturn
Although the recent parliamentary elections, came out with the intention of conquering two-thirds majority, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed to win even a plain and did not achieve even a coalition agreement with the two main opposition parties, the Republicans and nationalists. Pro-Kurdish HDP was not invited to the talks on forming a government, and the AKP in its rhetoric began openly equated HDP and the PKK, suggesting that the growing support for pro-Kurdish party responsible for the wave of violence in Turkey.
The security situation in Turkey started to rapidly deteriorate because of the war in Syria, especially after Turkey allowed the United States the right to use the Incirlik military base for attacks on the positions of the Islamic state.
Turkey decided to become directly involved in the war in Syria, launching air strikes on the positions of the Islamic state, but also Kurdish forces in Syria and Iraq - even though they have the Kurds were the only effective counterbalance to the Islamic state - to the Islamic state responded to terrorist attacks in Turkey. The first such attack occurred in late summer in the border town SÜRÜCÜ, that killed 33 people, and then in Diyarbakir in the Turkish part of Kurdistan, but Saturday's twin bomb attack in Ankara was even more deadly, which is why they are against Turkey hovering fear and uncertainty.
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Same behavior as when I started to publish my finds on chemtrails some time ago.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070203101157/http://www.deepspace4.com/pages/chemtrails/chemtrailcro/chemtrailcroabstract.htm
That is related to this.
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