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Russia bombed a refugee camp on the Syria/Turkish border the same day, killing 28. Their stunt in Palmyra won't hide their bloodstained fingerprints.
Bombing of Syrian refugee camp could be war crime, says UN chief | World news | The Guardian
Russia bombed a refugee camp on the Syria/Turkish border the same day, killing 28. Their stunt in Palmyra won't hide their bloodstained fingerprints.
Bombing of Syrian refugee camp could be war crime, says UN chief | World news | The Guardian
Wrong. The Mariinsky Theatre orchestra of St. Petersburg played in Palmyra. The orchestra conductor, Valery Gergiev, is a longtime Putinista who backed the Russian invasions of Ukraine in 2014.The Russians send their state orchestra to play in the newly liberated UNESCO Heritage site of Palmyra in Syria.
It is sad really, the US is engaged in destroying and destabilizing that part of the world, as the Russians strive to make the place more stable by supporting Assad and his legitimate government, conducting musical performances in historical venues.
Such a contrast in styles and agenda.
the us is conducting airstrikes and isis is losing territory
The US "conducted airstrikes" for 14 months yet ISIS fairly well thrived in Syria.
The Russians came in and "conducted airstrikes" for about 3 months and ISIS in Syria was in disarray.
Do the Russians have better bombs and missiles than we do? Whatup with that?
the russians dropped twice as many bombs as the US but the US is more focused on stabilizing Iraq because they don't like the assad regime
The UN? The same people who've put countries like Castro's Cuba and Saudi Arabia on important councils vis a vis human rights?
They've got little credibility with me.
US is more focused on stabilizing Iraq because they don't like the assad regime...
:lamo
Oh, those positively wicked Russians! :roll:
The same regime that drops uncontrollable barrel bombs on neighborhoods full of civilians? Glad you find that funny.
Last time I knew, the Assad regime was not attacking any neighborhoods in Iraq. What is the story with these mysterious "barrel bombs" anyway ? I don't know what they are. Can you get me a credible link.
He dropped them on his own people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_bomb
or
Video: Syrian military drop devastating 'barrel bombs' on city - Telegraph
or
barrel bombs syria - Bing images
Enjoy
If you look at it, all bombs are barrels.
Most bombs have some level of aiming and/or control, these are free falling and simply dropped as terror devices meant to kill indiscriminately.
How is it you are privy to Syrian Army intentions and tactics ?
The US "conducted airstrikes" for 14 months yet ISIS fairly well thrived in Syria.
The Russians came in and "conducted airstrikes" for about 3 months and ISIS in Syria was in disarray.
Do the Russians have better bombs and missiles than we do? Whatup with that?
Simpleχity;1065850804 said:Wrong. The Mariinsky Theatre orchestra of St. Petersburg played in Palmyra. The orchestra conductor, Valery Gergiev, is a longtime Putinista who backed the Russian invasions of Ukraine in 2014.
Incidentally, a performing cellist in Palmyra was Putin crony Sergei Roldugin. Yup. The same Sergei Roldugin exposed as the Putin regime's money-launderer in the Panama Papers exposé.
Panama Papers: Who is Sergei Roldugin, Vladimir Putin's cellist best friend at centre of money network?
Longtime Putin crony Sergei Roldugin is also godfather to Putin's youngest daughter Katya
Russia bombed a refugee camp on the Syria/Turkish border the same day, killing 28. Their stunt in Palmyra won't hide their bloodstained fingerprints.
Bombing of Syrian refugee camp could be war crime, says UN chief | World news | The Guardian
You didn't contradict the statement you said was wrong...
The Russians send their state orchestra to play in the newly liberated UNESCO Heritage site of Palmyra in Syria.
...and Crimea has basically always been Russian and not Ukrainian so *yawn*
Simpleχity;1065860714 said:Lol. Crimea has been ruled by Scythians, Tauri, Greeks, Romans, Goths, Byzantine's, Huns, Bulgars, Kipchaks, Khazars, Kievan Rus, Mongols, Sichs, Cossacks, Tatars, Ottomans, Russia, Soviet Union, Ukraine.
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