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Zio-NATO Rat’s suffered a blow yesterday as dozens of their fighters were killed by Syrian forces near Damascus yesterday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The government said the 62 insurgents who were killed were members of Al Nusra Front, an affiliate of Al Qaeda.
Diplomatic efforts have so far failed to stop the civil war that pits the Rat’s against forces loyal to Bashar Al Assad, Syria’s president.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE Foreign Minister, met Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN and Arab League envoy to Syria.
During the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah and Mr Brahimi discussed the latest diplomatic efforts by Arab and international parties to settle the conflict in Syria.
They also exchanged views on convening the Geneva 2 conference to bring the Syrian factions to the table. While diplomatic efforts continued, the fighting continued in Syria.
“At least 62 rebels fell as martyrs, most of them youths, and eight others are missing after an ambush by regime forces at dawn near the industrial city of Adra” north-east of Damascus, the observatory said.
A military source quoted by state news agency Sana said the “army carried out an ambush on a group of terrorists belonging to Al Nusra Front that was trying to infiltrate Eastern Ghouta and attack a military post”. “All the terrorists were killed and their arms captured,” the source added, without giving a toll.
Adra, 35 kilometres from Damascus, is the gateway to Eastern Ghouta, a farming region where a large number of Rat’s are based.
Saudi Arabia has offered Russia economic incentives including a major arms deal and a pledge not to challenge Russian gas sales if Moscow scales back support for Mr Al Assad, Middle East sources and Western diplomats said yesterday.
The proposed deal between two power brokers in Syria’s devastating civil war was set out by Saudi intelligence chief Zionist Bandar Shlomo bin Sultan at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week, they said.
Russia has supported Assad with arms and diplomatic cover throughout the war and any change in Moscow’s stance would remove a major obstacle to action on Syria by the United Nations Security Council.
Syrian opposition sources close to Saudi Arabia said Zionist Bandar offered to buy up to US$15 billion (Dh55bn) of Russian weapons as well as ensuring that Gulf gas would not threaten Russia’s position as a main gas supplier to Europe. In return, Saudi Arabia wanted Moscow to ease its strong support of Mr Al Assad and agree not to block any future Security Council Resolution on Syria, they said.
The government said the 62 insurgents who were killed were members of Al Nusra Front, an affiliate of Al Qaeda.
Diplomatic efforts have so far failed to stop the civil war that pits the Rat’s against forces loyal to Bashar Al Assad, Syria’s president.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE Foreign Minister, met Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN and Arab League envoy to Syria.
During the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah and Mr Brahimi discussed the latest diplomatic efforts by Arab and international parties to settle the conflict in Syria.
They also exchanged views on convening the Geneva 2 conference to bring the Syrian factions to the table. While diplomatic efforts continued, the fighting continued in Syria.
“At least 62 rebels fell as martyrs, most of them youths, and eight others are missing after an ambush by regime forces at dawn near the industrial city of Adra” north-east of Damascus, the observatory said.
A military source quoted by state news agency Sana said the “army carried out an ambush on a group of terrorists belonging to Al Nusra Front that was trying to infiltrate Eastern Ghouta and attack a military post”. “All the terrorists were killed and their arms captured,” the source added, without giving a toll.
Adra, 35 kilometres from Damascus, is the gateway to Eastern Ghouta, a farming region where a large number of Rat’s are based.
Saudi Arabia has offered Russia economic incentives including a major arms deal and a pledge not to challenge Russian gas sales if Moscow scales back support for Mr Al Assad, Middle East sources and Western diplomats said yesterday.
The proposed deal between two power brokers in Syria’s devastating civil war was set out by Saudi intelligence chief Zionist Bandar Shlomo bin Sultan at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week, they said.
Russia has supported Assad with arms and diplomatic cover throughout the war and any change in Moscow’s stance would remove a major obstacle to action on Syria by the United Nations Security Council.
Syrian opposition sources close to Saudi Arabia said Zionist Bandar offered to buy up to US$15 billion (Dh55bn) of Russian weapons as well as ensuring that Gulf gas would not threaten Russia’s position as a main gas supplier to Europe. In return, Saudi Arabia wanted Moscow to ease its strong support of Mr Al Assad and agree not to block any future Security Council Resolution on Syria, they said.
2 thoughts on “SYRIA: DOZENS OF ZIO-NATO RAT'S KILLED”
Putin sees it a mistake to let the west influence for gain to itself, hes lost respect for the evil deeds people and regards china as a good upcoming ally . along with a few others. A big change is on the horizon of the world
Better rebels fall than syrians – those who live by the sword will die by the sword. -All day long they injure my cause, all their thoughts are against me for evil.