Fletch wrote:THOUSANDS OF CORPSES FROM US-LED AIRSTRIKES FOUND UNDER RAQQA RUBBLE
The bodies of over 8,000 Syrians killed in bombing raids by the US-led coalition have been found in mass graves in Syria’s Raqqa after the rubble was partially cleared away, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.
According to the diplomat, the statistics turned out to be in stark contrast with “the hysterical reaction expressed by the US and other Western countries with respect to protecting Syrians’ rights,” and “the information provided in recent reports by various Western NGOs on the situation in Raqqa.”
The Raqqa Governorate and its capital of the same name served as the main outpost for the Islamic State terror group in Syria. The city of Raqqa was recaptured from the terrorists last October by predominately-Kurdish units, which form part of the Syrian Democratic Forces backed by the US-led coalition.
Moscow and Damascus have drawn attention to the situation in Raqqa on numerous occasions. On November 29, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said that the US and its allies were trying “to hide the dire consequences of their military operation” to liberate the Syrian city. For its part, Damascus sent a letter to the UN, which laid the blame for the bloody carnage on the US-led coalition, whose air raids claimed thousands of lives, while the city itself was razed to the ground.
https://southfront.org/thousands-of-cor ... qa-rubble/
Enough yet?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Training Saudi pilots at RAF Valley will 'stretch police force beyond capacity'
Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones claims their presence will put an additional strain on the North Wales force
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north- ... y-15349969
LordRaven wrote:Fletch wrote:THOUSANDS OF CORPSES FROM US-LED AIRSTRIKES FOUND UNDER RAQQA RUBBLE
The bodies of over 8,000 Syrians killed in bombing raids by the US-led coalition have been found in mass graves in Syria’s Raqqa after the rubble was partially cleared away, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.
According to the diplomat, the statistics turned out to be in stark contrast with “the hysterical reaction expressed by the US and other Western countries with respect to protecting Syrians’ rights,” and “the information provided in recent reports by various Western NGOs on the situation in Raqqa.”
The Raqqa Governorate and its capital of the same name served as the main outpost for the Islamic State terror group in Syria. The city of Raqqa was recaptured from the terrorists last October by predominately-Kurdish units, which form part of the Syrian Democratic Forces backed by the US-led coalition.
Moscow and Damascus have drawn attention to the situation in Raqqa on numerous occasions. On November 29, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said that the US and its allies were trying “to hide the dire consequences of their military operation” to liberate the Syrian city. For its part, Damascus sent a letter to the UN, which laid the blame for the bloody carnage on the US-led coalition, whose air raids claimed thousands of lives, while the city itself was razed to the ground.
https://southfront.org/thousands-of-cor ... qa-rubble/
Enough yet?
Do you watch anything other than retarded?
Fletch wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Training Saudi pilots at RAF Valley will 'stretch police force beyond capacity'
Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones claims their presence will put an additional strain on the North Wales force
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north- ... y-15349969
The revelation that Saudi military pilots are still being trained at RAF Valley on Anglesey has been met with disapproval by the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Arfon Jones.
Mr Jones has raised concerns regarding their ongoing training at the base after it came to light on Monday that they were still being trained in the area despite the Saudi-led war in Yemen and the recent assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
He now fears that the presence of the air force of a "brutal regime" will put an additional strain on North Wales Police and will leave the force "stretched beyond their capacity".
So the outcry over Khashoggi was just for public consumption then. Tories do love their despotic regimes
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