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U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Botragelad: 4:00am On Feb 05
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said their forces targeted more than 85 targets “with numerous aircraft to include long-range bombers flown from United States. The airstrikes employed more than 125 precision munitions.”

According to statement, the targeted facilities included command and control operations centers, intelligence centers, rockets and missiles, drone storages, and logistics and munitions’ supply chain facilities of Iranian-backed militias that facilitated attacks on U.S. and Global Coalition troops.

The U.S. airstrikes in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, eastern Syria, came in response to the killing of American soldiers at Tower 22 in Jordan, and resulted in 20 casualties among the Iran-backed militias.

The airstrikes were distributed as follows: in the town of Abu Kamal, two airstrikes targeted the Hajana area, a major stronghold for Iranian-backed militia; two airstrikes targeted two posts of Regiment 47 in the village of al-Heri, and another airstrike targeted a communications post in the al-Sinaa neighborhood.

An airstrike hit a surveillance and communications post in the al-Hizam area, and three airstrikes targeted the Sikak border crossing in Abu Kamal.

In the town of al-Mayadin, two airstrikes targeted the outskirts of a prison and a military camp in the al-Haydariya area. Two other airstrikes hit weapon depots in the Shabli neighborhood, and two strikes struck weapon depots and a military camp near the shrine of Ain Ali.

Also in al-Mayadin, an airstrike targeted the headquarters of Liwa Abu al-Fadhal al-Abbas near the Bal’oum Roundabout, which is a coordination and operations room affiliated with the Lebanese Hezbollah. Additionally, a communications post in the vicinity of al-Rahba Citadel was targeted, and another airstrike targeted a monitoring post in the vicinity of the grain silos in the area.

The U.S. targeted al-Temo neighborhood in al-Mayadin with three airstrikes, which is considered a major stronghold for militias backed by Iran and Hezbollah. An airstrike targeted a communications post in the vicinity of the electricity company, and another strike targeted a weapons depot in the al-Hamdaniya area.

A communications post at Deir ez-Zor airport was targeted by two airstrikes. Additionally, an airstrike targeted a communications post and a military camp in Regiment 137 in Deir ez-Zor. Two airstrikes targeted a wireless communications post in Jabal al-Ommal, as well as a weapons depot in al-Ommal neighborhood.

A U.S. airstrike targeted the Liwa Fatemiyoun headquarters at the Faculty of Education in Deir ez-Zor city, and two airstrike targeted a warehouse for weapons and drones and a guard post in the town of Harabesh, adjacent to the city.

In the Bor Saeed Street, an airstrike targeted a guard post and another one targeted a post affiliated with the Quds Force in the vicinity of the Automated Bakery.
Two airstrikes targeted the Iranian Kitchen, a restaurant for Iranian-backed militias, and an adjacent weapons warehouse.

In the village of Ayyash in the north of Deir ez-Zor city, three airstrikes targeted a warehouse for weapons, drones, and a joint military camp with the Syrian government forces. An airstrike targeted a hideout in the village of Jaffra, and another post in the Hawija Sakr neighborhood, as well as a post in the town of al-Tebni.

Of the casualties, North Press obtained the names of sixteen individuals, all of whom are Iranian-backed militants killed in Deir ez-Zor, eastern Syria.

The airstrikes on the al-Rahba Citadel killed Ali Al-Karawi, who is related to the officer in charge of the Popular Mobilization Forces in Regiment 40 of the Iraqi Hezbollah in Kirkuk. Additionally, Hussein al-Zaidi, a relative of a leader named Shabal al-Zaidi, was also killed near the military crossing in the area.

An exclusive source told North Press that the airstrikes that targeted a weapons warehouse in Ayyash contained Iranian-modified medium-range Katyusha missiles.

The source pointed out that an Iranian officer from the Quds Force named Muhammad Karimi, also known as Hajj Rafat, was also killed.

A U.S. airstrike targeted a military post in Abu Kamal near the Syrian-Iraqi border, which contained modern drones intended to target the al-Omar oil field and Conoco gas field, both are U.S. bases. It resulted in the killing of four members of the al-Baqir Brigade, according to the source.

Three members of the Harakat al-Nujaba, an Iran-backed militia in Iraq, were killed: Kazem Saif al-Din al-Zahri, Ameer Hassan Sudani, and Karar Sadiq al-Rashidi.

The United States launched an airstrike on a position in al-Tamou neighborhood in al-Mayadin, which housed advanced drones brought from central Syria along with launching pads and medium-range missiles. These weapons were intended to target the U.S. base in the town of Shaddadi, northeastern Syria.

The source said that three Afghan leaders from the Iran-backed Liwa Fatemiyoun militia were killed: 36-year-old Muqtada Awla, 42-year-old Ahmad Haji Muhammad Khan Shah, and Muloy Matiullah. In addition, three Pakistani militants of the Iran-backed Liwa Zainabiyoun militia were also killed: 40-year-old Hassan Furqan Iftikhar, 35-year-old Sayed Raza Anas, and 42-year-old Saif Khuzaima al-Din Qutb al-Din.


The Syrian Ministry of Defense claimed, in a statement, that the U.S. airstrikes killed both civilians and military personnel near the Syrian-Iraqi border, while the U.S. maintains that it targeted Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force.

Source:
https://npasyria.com/en/110816/

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Botragelad: 4:00am On Feb 05
More photos!

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Botragelad: 4:01am On Feb 05
TERRORISTS, liquidated!

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Ofodirinwa: 4:10am On Feb 05
Nigerians invest in the affairs of other people to keep from getting depressed about their own

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Botragelad: 4:30am On Feb 05
Ofodirinwa:
Nigerians invest in the affairs of other people to keep from getting depressed about their own
Someone's a bit ignorant, aren't they? This app is full of people from all sorts of places. It's not a tiny bubble.

If you're so bothered, you can focus on Nigeria and keep your mind shut from anything else. Cheers!

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Rostikol: 4:41am On Feb 05
Ofodirinwa:
Nigerians invest in the affairs of other people to keep from getting depressed about their own

You should have an internationalist mindset.

Nuclear bombs and radiation emanating from a world war will recognise no borders, so what is happening there concerns you.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by madridguy(m): 4:58am On Feb 05
This is how it is done. Not going around killing babies and women... Let wait for the resistance response... Interesting days ahead.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Ofodirinwa: 5:35am On Feb 05
Rostikol:


You should have an internationalist mindset.

Nuclear bombs and radiation emanating from a world war will recognise no borders, so what is happening there concerns you.

what a lot of you are sharing is a CNN International mindset, not an international one.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Max24: 5:39am On Feb 05
Ofodirinwa:


what a lot of you are sharing is a CNN International mindset, not an international one.
Then you can post your international one now.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by RepoMan007: 5:46am On Feb 05
72/20 = 3.6.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by ivandragon: 6:08am On Feb 05
When the US emphasises its use of Air strikes, just know that there are Kill Squads on ground who have already taken out the main targets and the airstrikes are to cover tracks

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Thisis2raw(m): 6:24am On Feb 05
Finally they have gone to meet Allah, am so happy for them.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by tinnymerit(m): 6:35am On Feb 05
Switching off the transformers is the best,not like Nigeria that aims the bulb instead of the transformer.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Mossadd: 6:51am On Feb 05
Only mumu will be killed in that airstrike because US gave them more than enough time to evaluate their men and equipments

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by ruggedtimi(m): 7:12am On Feb 05
All those middle east pro gaza and terrorist supporters should understand that U.S is the world police and 21st century Empire, the same way ottoman empire ruled europe and most of the world. After 9/11, the u.s primary target has always been to eliminate terrorist, especially in the middle east. And the only way they can achieve this/maintaining their world power is by having bases close to the middle east. Hurt one u.s soldier and collect wotowoto.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by muyico(m): 8:18am On Feb 05
US??
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Ofodirinwa: 4:35pm On Feb 05
Max24:

Then you can post your international one now.
lol, sure.

I dont think Nigerians have any business taking sides in a conflict where they cannot and do not benefit from unless they find a way to collectively benefit from it. Countries lobby a lot of money and resources to other countries for support, but not to Nigerians and other africans because stupidly we always think something involves us, pick a side, and become passionate about somebody else's fight.

The US is not fighting 'terrorists' either. Jews (Who are polish/lithuanian/german/ukrainian) surveyed Igboland and Uganda as places to build a state of Israel. That where all the dumb 'igbos are jews' propaganda came from. Had they choose Igboland we would be hearing about how Nigerians (even non-Igbo) are terrorists for fighting or opposing the white settlers. But luckily none of this happened.


Stop watching CNN international. It's trash

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by PlutoChief: 9:30am On Feb 06
Annihilate them all

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Realestatevixen: 9:30am On Feb 06
Ok
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by money121(m): 9:31am On Feb 06
Ok
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by jeff1993: 9:31am On Feb 06
Bb
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by bigdammyj: 9:32am On Feb 06
Noted.
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by lexy2014: 9:32am On Feb 06
how these people made their life's ambition to be about fighting, amazes me

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Nahunger(m): 9:34am On Feb 06
grin

Where are the US dey fear Iran crew..
Make Una tell Iran to respond make we see if their mind go touch ground.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by sofeo(m): 9:36am On Feb 06
It's well.
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by STEWpid(f): 9:36am On Feb 06
Chai..


That's a very big blow from big brother!!


We are expecting the Iran-backed militia to send intercontinental ballistic missiles to US.


Let the game begin..

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Triangles1(m): 9:37am On Feb 06
Children of hate, American has done it again, where are your atomic mouth bombers.

I know they'll condem this retaliation but not the one their grandmaster did, they're always right.

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Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by trevorlinda: 9:38am On Feb 06
too bad... so sad!
Re: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes Kill 20 Iran-backed Militants In Syria (photos). by Westerhoffe(m): 9:40am On Feb 06
Fightings and fears within without
O LAMB of GOD I come, I come.

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