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In a series of tweets released on Thursday morning, the famous Saudi whistleblower known on Twitter as “@Mujtahidd” leaked more information from the Saudi government’s classified files, revealing the army’s death toll and the total number of lost military equipment during the ongoing Yemeni War.
According to the aforementioned source, the Saudi Army has lost almost 2,000 soldiers (4,850 soldiers reportedly wounded), 450 tanks, 4 U.S. manufactured Apache Helicopters, 15 other military aircrafts, 3 boats (destroyed by P-15 Termit anti-ship missiles), and almost 200 billion Saudi riyals in damage.
The Twitter user is well-known for his accurate information and his government leaks that have time and time again proven to be authentic, despite his unknown identity.
Over the last three weeks, Hezbollah’s absence from the southern Aleppo front has been greatly missed by the Syrian Armed Forces and their allies as they were forced to withstand a massive counter-assault by the Islamist rebels from Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham, Harakat Nouriddeen Al-Zinki, and the Syrian Al-Qaeda group “Jabhat Al-Nusra”.
Luckily, help arrived earlier this week in the form of the newly brandished Russian T-90 Tanks that were delivered to the port of Latakia in early November.
In addition to the arrival of the T-90 Tanks, a large convoy of reinforcements from the Syrian Arab Army’s 4th Mechanized Division and Hezbollah rejoined the battle in the Aleppo Governorate’s southern countryside, giving the embattled soldiers combatting the Islamist rebels a much needed boost.
On Friday morning, the Syrian Arab Army’s 4th Mechanized Division – in coordination with Hezbollah, the National Defense Forces (NDF) of Aleppo City, Kata’eb Hezbollah (Iraqi paramilitary), Harakat Al-Nujaba (Iraqi paramilitary), and Firqa Fatiyyemoun (Iranian-Afghani paramilitary) – struck back against the Islamist rebels of Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham and Harakat Nouriddeen Al-Zinki, capturing the small hilltop villages of Tal Al-Baraqa, Tal Dadeen, and Tal Ja’eera.
Following the capture of these aforementioned villages, the Syrian Armed Forces launched an assault on Tal ‘Arba’een, seizing this hilltop village after a brief firefight with Jaysh Al-Islam and Liwaa Suqour Al-Sham.
With Hezbollah back in southern Aleppo, the Syrian Armed Forces are poised to make a push to capture the strategic ICARDA agricultural facility that is located along the Aleppo-Damascus Highway; if seized, the Islamist rebels will have their primary supply line cut.
Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
Russian MLRS fire, in the Ghab plain, that is middle section of the Vorontes river, on the eastern side of the coastal range, delimiting Latakia from Hama.
Notice the date.
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