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Jihadists Slaughter Each Other For Resources As Russia Cuts Supply Lines

21st Century Wire says…

How much longer can these terrorists last? Weeks, or days?

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Russia’s air campaign in Syria has hit 51 targets in the past 24 hours in the provinces of Latakia, Aleppo, Hama and Damascus. 

Four command posts, six arms depots, a mortar battery, two underground bunkers, 32 field camps and six outposts have been destroyed.

Moreover, a supply junction for transporting fuel, arms and food was also hit, which has had serious consequences for the future of the terrorist forces.

The destruction of the supply route has set jihadi against jihadi, as the myriad of terrorist groups fight for control of what is left of the available resources.

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The Su-34 has been a key asset in eradicating ISIS. (Photo Credit: Alex Beltyukov)

The Russian Defence Ministry has intercepted radio communications that suggest that ISIS has targeted the Al-Nusra Front, better known as al Qaeda, with three car bombings in a new battle for survival.

Putin already destroyed 40% of ISIS’s infrastructure in just one week, so these continued attacks on key targets is only exacerbating an already excruciating problem for the terrorists.

The Russian successes are now also guaranteed to continue unhindered, as they have deployed the world’s most advanced air defence system throughout Syria. Yet, the West may still attempt to resupply their allegedly ‘moderate’ rebels.

READ MORE ON THE SYRIAN CRISIS: 21st Century Wire Syria Files

 

 

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