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Title: Airstrikes Hit East Syria Military Site, 52 Killed
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URL Source: https://news.antiwar.com/2018/06/18 ... s-on-east-syria-military-site/
Published: Jun 18, 2018
Author: Jason Ditz
Post Date: 2018-06-18 20:31:08 by Ada
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Syrian troops, Iraqi militiamen killed in attack

A series of airstrikes from as-yet-unknown origins pounded a Syrian military site near al-Bukamal on the Iraqi border, on Sunday night. At least 52 fighters were killed in the attacks, including a number of Syrian troops.

The strike hit just half a mile from the Iraqi border, and near the main border crossing. Al-Bukamal was recently contested by ISIS, which is why more Syrian forces and allied militias are in the area. Most of the dead were, according to the Syrian Observatory, Iraqi Shi’ite militia fighters.

But who was behind the airstrikes? That’s less certain. Syrian state media initially attributed the attack to US drones, but Centcom has subsequently issued a statement insisting that, while aware of the attacks, neither the US nor any coalition member was involved.

Some reports early Monday have accused Israel of the strike. Israel certainly is no stranger to attacking Syria, and some Hezbollah fighters were killed in the incident. It would be unusual, however, for Israel to strike this far east, particularly on a target that’s on the Iraqi border.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Trump and cronies -- including the Izrulli govt -- don't care if 50 goyim guilty of living in or near Palestine (GGOLIONP) get killed every other day. Outside their mattoid universe, damn them. The US denies involvement, but it wasn't the Irish, Italians or Indonesians.

We'll have to shake off jew power soon. Top priority!

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-06-19   1:11:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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