According to Sputnik News, Syria’s Ambassador in Russia, Riad Haddad, stated that around 40 percent of the Islamic State's infrastructure in Syria has been destroyed in the past week, since Russia began its military operation in the country.
(Which makes one wonder what the US has been doing for the past year and a half. Luckily, I also have this answer for you.)
"According to our data, about 40 percent [was destroyed]. In addition, a lot of terrorists have been killed. Now, they are retreating toward the Turkish border, as this country has traditionally provided them with protection," Haddad said.
After the first three days of precision strikes, during which Russia bombed 50 ISIS targets, the command post of one of the terror groups has been eliminated, together with an underground storage facility for explosives and munitions. This brought panic and desertion among ISIS ranks.
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(Which makes one wonder what the US has been doing for the past year and a half. Luckily, I also have this answer for you.)
"According to our data, about 40 percent [was destroyed]. In addition, a lot of terrorists have been killed. Now, they are retreating toward the Turkish border, as this country has traditionally provided them with protection," Haddad said.
After the first three days of precision strikes, during which Russia bombed 50 ISIS targets, the command post of one of the terror groups has been eliminated, together with an underground storage facility for explosives and munitions. This brought panic and desertion among ISIS ranks.
Read Entire Article »