Kurdish militia drove terrorists out of the city of Manbij in northern Syria

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The formation of the Kurdish and Arab militia knocked out militants of the IG from the large city of Manbij, located in the north of Syria in the province of Aleppo, reports RIA News AFP message.



“Syria’s Democratic Forces took Manbij under control on Saturday and are combing the city for the last remaining jihadists,” the organization said.

Fighting for this city went more than a month. Manbij used by terrorists as a major logistics center.

According to the agency, "already in the middle of the week, the" Syrian Democratic Forces "managed to get into the city, but it only happened to clear it of the militants after a few days."

It is noted that just in this area there is a village, whose inhabitants struck aviation a Western coalition led by the United States.
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  1. +3
    7 August 2016 09: 25
    The fact that another Syrian city is freed from pro-Turkish forces is good, but no matter how new military operations began very soon, now against the Kurds who founded their own independent Kurdistan. Assad still doesn’t really want to give them a federation.
    1. +3
      7 August 2016 09: 40
      The word democracy turns back. And from the "democratic forces of Syria" ...
      1. +2
        7 August 2016 09: 50
        Quote: Mitek
        The word democracy turns back. And from the "democratic forces of Syria" ...

        OK, will "democracy" suit you?
        1. +6
          7 August 2016 10: 01
          And democracy has to do with it, democracy is the power of the American people from Capitol Hill. Democracy has nothing to do with it.
        2. +5
          7 August 2016 10: 07
          Quote: Sukhoy_T-50
          Quote: Mitek
          The word democracy turns back. And from the "democratic forces of Syria" ...

          OK, will "democracy" suit you?

          Sorry to joke)))
          Agree that the word "democracy" today has a negative meaning, especially when it sounds from the lips of Americans.
          1. 0
            7 August 2016 10: 42
            By the way, it is very suitable for modern Russia .....
      2. +1
        7 August 2016 11: 34
        Quote: Mitek
        The word democracy turns back. And from the "democratic forces of Syria" ...

        This is state-supported * moderate opposition *
    2. -3
      7 August 2016 09: 59
      Quote: svp67
      Assad still doesn’t really want to give them a federation.
      And he does the right thing, I see no reason for them to "make a federation." It should be canceled in Russia as well.
  2. +1
    7 August 2016 09: 51
    Be that as it may, it is to Syria's benefit.
  3. 0
    7 August 2016 09: 52
    Mattresses with all their might, not washing so skating, trying to split Syria. So far they have - it turns out. Alas. The good news is that all the same the barmaley are beaten and driven. But the liberation of Aleppo is far more important.
    1. +1
      7 August 2016 09: 59
      Under Aleppo, it seems like a bummer.
      Yesterday, militants stormed a key military base
      the Syrian army in the area and broke through the blockade.
      The base was concentrated Syrian artillery supporting
      offensive.
      1. +1
        7 August 2016 11: 09
        Quote: voyaka uh
        The base was concentrated Syrian artillery supporting
        offensive.



        1. +2
          7 August 2016 12: 05
          Quote: voyaka uh
          The base was concentrated Syrian artillery supporting
          offensive.

          Quote: professor
          Professor

          It's been a long time since you've been to Russia. Not "B" but "ON", "on the base". And with all due respect, but you seem to be passing through the army, so what a firing position of cannon artillery should be imagined, show me them in the video presented. How did this artillery provide support? "" Conditionally on the maps ", so what? What is shown in the video is more like either a repair base or some kind of PPD, with faulty equipment abandoned during retreat
          1. +1
            7 August 2016 13: 06
            Quote: svp67
            What is shown in the video is more similar to either the repair base or the PDP of some part, with defective equipment abandoned during the retreat

            They told you, college. After the militias took control of this territory, your Air Force worked on it. What is left of equipment and ammunition is not hard to guess.

            Quote: g1v2
            For all the cards, the blockade has not yet been broken.

            Torn through. The humanitarian convoy Jeysh al-Fateh has already passed.

            Quote: g1v2
            In general, it’s a strange thing - it’s more like disposing of slippers than a competent offensive.

            Judging by the ammunition, today "Slippers" should be called Asodovites. The fighters in the video are dressed very decently.
            1. +1
              7 August 2016 13: 34
              Quote: professor
              Judging by the ammunition, today "Slippers" should be called Asodovites. The fighters in the video are dressed very decently.
              - It’s hard to argue with this statement, militant assault groups really look pretty good in equipment. I don’t know how Hezbollah’s is, but in the videos with the SAA soldiers, the fighters are of course easier equipped
              1. 0
                7 August 2016 13: 44
                Quote: uhu189
                I don’t know how Hezbollah’s is, but in the videos with the SAA soldiers, the fighters are of course easier equipped

                simpler?
            2. 0
              7 August 2016 17: 33
              "Jaysh al-Fateh humanitarian convoy" is of course 5 points for humor. belay I hope these "humanitarian workers" will not ride for long. Well, the fact that the babakhs in the video are decently equipped in general is excellent - they will not trust the emir's recruits with normal equipment. So the elite of the groups is dying there. By the way, it was interesting - they will make their way inside or rush out of the city. It seems all the same inside. hi
              1. -1
                8 August 2016 08: 22
                Quote: g1v2
                Well, the fact that the broads on the video are decently equipped is generally excellent - the emirs’s recruits will not be trusted with normal equipment. So there the elite of the groups is dying

                No, it’s just that the Voentorg has earned better.

                Quote: g1v2
                By the way, it was interesting - they will make their way inside or will rush from the city. It seems all the same inside.

                It was told to you: they broke through the blockade. So now they go back and forth.

                Quote: alexej123
                Professor, but who do you call PUPPIES?

                Militias, cap.
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                2. +1
                  8 August 2016 09: 17
                  Quote: professor

                  No, it’s just that the Voentorg has earned better.

                  And the assortment is good
                  1. 0
                    8 August 2016 09: 26
                    Quote: Peskov's watch
                    And the assortment is good

                    Bad and even very bad. Ancient TOU, toy drones, expired MANPADS ...
                    1. +1
                      8 August 2016 09: 46
                      Quote: professor
                      Ancient TOU ...

                      Modern Cornet, go?
                      1. 0
                        8 August 2016 09: 54
                        Quote: Peskov's watch
                        Modern Cornet, go?

                        It won’t work. He is not modern and not from that military organization. wink
                      2. 0
                        8 August 2016 10: 07
                        Quote: professor

                        It won’t work. He is not modern and not from that military organization. wink

                        But the Humvee looks cool.

                        Well, at least the Mk 14 EBR will go (did you notice the MOLLE backpack with the drinking system tube)?
                      3. 0
                        8 August 2016 10: 13
                        Quote: Peskov's watch
                        Well, at least the Mk 14 EBR will go

                        OK OK. It will do. wink

                        Quote: Peskov's watch
                        (on a MOLLE backpack with a drinking system tube, noticed

                        At the very same.
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            3. 0
              7 August 2016 23: 16
              Professor, and who are you dignified as REGENERIES? Is it by chance ISIS and their allies? These "militias" will take Syria, and where will they go next and what will you call them terrorists later?
          2. 0
            7 August 2016 14: 24
            "so what is the firing position of cannon artillery must imagine" ////

            I posted the news, real, non-fake, but no videos on that
            I didn’t see the moment.
            At the base (thanks for the amendment) was, among other things, the stronghold of Hiball and the Iranians. The militants captured the Iranian dinars, their banners, etc.
            Not always in Syria, artillery fires from equipped positions.
            Often, army men are too lazy to equip them, and the soil there is rocky, a lot
            do not dig
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      2. +2
        7 August 2016 11: 47
        At least what was mainly captured by the old M-30 howitzers on conservation, 2 pcs. D-30 in positions and one Grad. I didn’t see more artillery either in the photo or in the video ...
      3. +6
        7 August 2016 11: 54
        Well, the broads themselves admit that the fights in the art college are still going on. The artillery that the Baha'is captured was heaped in heaps under canopies - guns from World War II, but a dozen. Is it possible to shoot xs from them? For all the cards, the blockade has not yet been broken.
        In general, it’s a strange thing - it’s more like disposing of slippers than a competent offensive. No auxiliary strikes, no competent planning. They climb like lemmings - just some zerg rush. It seems that the commanders of Jaish al Fatah Turkish officers were never fools. belay And here it is. Already suffered losses will not pay off even the maximum possible result. Even if they can break through the corridor, how long will they be able to keep it open under the blows of the north-level defense and aviation? One armored vehicle destroyed account for dozens went that the women themselves admit. And now is not 2011-12, when saa officers sold keys to warehouses and boxes with equipment and equipment to slippers. These losses are clearly not worth the result. request In general, this is not even a battle, but some kind of recycling. In general, in place of saa, I myself would have opened a corridor for slippers and would have shot it with direct fire. It’s also possible to install a minefield near Grozny. Let them walk. lol
        In general, or slippers are terribly tricky and will strike somewhere else, while the SAA are distracted in the south of Aleppo, or their Turks are merged. I find it difficult to find another logical explanation for such stupid behavior of militant commanders. In any case, there is such a situation so far - saa and our videoconferencing team needs to use the moment. More cluster munitions and rszo to use. A few more of these days and slippers from the losses received will not recover for six months. soldier
      4. 0
        7 August 2016 14: 33
        Quote: voyaka uh
        Yesterday, militants stormed a key military base
        the Syrian army in the area and broke through the blockade

        Actually there is opposite information.
        http://www.warandpeace.ru/ru/news/view/113789/
      5. avt
        +2
        7 August 2016 15: 47
        Quote: voyaka uh
        Under Aleppo, it seems like a bummer.

        Oh, wei! Such spirits rushed for a breakthrough and what's the bummer then? Well, they beat off the site, well, now they’ll work off it from the air and pull up the assault units and beat it off. The city is big, but there are a lot of spirits, there are not so many Assad spirits and it’s not possible to create triple rings there, and take Aleppo No. According to good Azaz and Gerabrus, it is necessary to close, then the spirits will be exhausted faster.
        1. +1
          8 August 2016 06: 03
          Quote: avt

          According to good Azaz and Jerabrus it is necessary to close, then the spirits will quickly exhaust
          Then the collective pidostan will start screaming that Syria is committing crimes against its citizens, the opposition is being killed. And what good will risk going to the Yugoslav scenario. And so if this parasite breaks the ridge exactly in Aleppo, then they will no longer wake up the opportunity to cast a vote. There is a struggle for Syria itself, what it will become after the war.
      6. 0
        8 August 2016 10: 04
        Quote: voyaka uh
        Under Aleppo, it seems like a bummer.
        Yesterday, militants stormed a key military base


        The road is still under fire. They can only communicate with each other with their legs.

        Quote: voyaka uh
        The base was concentrated Syrian artillery


        Yes, there are more like samples of old technology.

        In general, a strange "defense". They write about constant attacks by artillery and aviation, but the militants are constantly transferring reinforcements. And how they go on the attack - almost at full height and on foot. and where is "artillery and aviation"? Yes, there a battery of mortars would be more useful. All this is strange.
    2. +1
      7 August 2016 11: 23
      Quote: Mountain Shooter
      Mattresses with all their might, not washing so skating, trying to split Syria.


      The other day, the "blackest" one once again burst out with criticism of Russia. Indeed, "when the dog has nothing to do, it sits on its tail and begins to lick the eggs." (cry)
  4. +2
    7 August 2016 09: 55
    Quote: svp67
    The fact that another Syrian city is freed from pro-Turkish forces is good, but no matter how new military operations began very soon, now against the Kurds who founded their own independent Kurdistan. Assad still doesn’t really want to give them a federation.

    Assad has nowhere to go. He already promised to give the Kurds wide autonomy in the territory of Syria. Turks are against them, but they would have to disentangle their own things now. This autonomy is linked to the purification of the Kurdish and surrounding areas from anti-government forces. Yes, and the States somehow for their own purposes only for
  5. +1
    7 August 2016 09: 55
    "Democratic" forces can mean bombing and storming cities, but Assad cannot even lift a finger. Civilians, what civilians are.
  6. +2
    7 August 2016 11: 44
    I’m wondering, dear Military Review, ignores the events of Aleppo from the principle, or is it, in fact, a key battle in the entire war, which is not developing as well as I would like, is not worthy of mention in the news? Even from the point of view of the activity of our aviation, it would be possible to give at least a brief overview, even if everything is bad there ... This is not right for the media (which HE is), as it seems to me ...
    1. 0
      8 August 2016 10: 06
      Quote: uhu189
      I’m wondering, dear Military Review, from the principle ignores the events near Aleppo



      So in Russia 1 they only talk about how new settlements join the ceasefire wink