Deadliest Day Of Fighting Since Start Of Syria Uprising

Share:

Syrian troops and tanks on Friday drove rebels from a Damascus neighborhood where some of the heaviest of this week’s fighting in the capital left cars gutted and fighters’ bodies in the streets. More than 310 people were killed in a single day, activists said, as the military struggles to regain momentum after a stunning bombing against the regime’s leadership.

A fourth member of President Bashar Assad’s inner circle, national security chief Gen. Hisham Ikhtiyar, died of wounds he suffered in Wednesday’s bomb blast, which went off during a high level security meeting in Damascus, the government announced.

The bombing has been a resounding blow to Assad, killing his defense minister and his influential brother-in-law along with another security official, all central to directing the crackdown on the uprising against his rule.

The blast, six days of sustained fighting in neighborhoods across the heart of the capital and the fall of several border posts into rebel hands have pointed to the unraveling of Assad’s grip on power amid an uprising that began in March 2011 with peaceful protests inspired by the Arab Spring but became increasingly militarized as the opposition took up arms.

Regime troops regained control of the district of Midan in the southern part of Damascus on Friday and eagerly took journalists on a tour to prove it. But rebels launched new fighting in several other districts of the capital, activists said.

The fighting came as Muslims around much of the world began marking Islam’s annual Ramadan fast, abstaining from food or drink from sunrise to sunset. In a sign of the increasing sectarian split in Syria, the mainly Sunni opposition said it was starting the fast on Friday, along with Saudi Arabia and most Sunni-led Arab nations. The regime, meanwhile, said it would begin Saturday, as is its ally, Shiite-led Iran.

Battles involving troops bringing in tanks, helicopters and mortars have turned parts of Damascus into combat zones and sent thousands of Syrian families packed in cars streaming across the border into neighboring Lebanon.

“Our heroic forces have completely cleansed the Midan area of the terrorist mercenaries,” state TV announced, employing the term used by authorities to refer to rebels. It said authorities seized large quantities of weapons including machine guns, explosive belts, rocket-propelled grenades and communications equipment.

Damascus activist Khaled al-Shami, contacted via Skype, said rebels carried out a “tactical” retreat early Friday to spare civilians further shelling after five days of intense clashes between opposition fighters and regime forces.

But in an indication of the volatile security situation, the government took local journalists for the trip to Midan inside two armored personal carriers Friday.

An Associated Press reporter on the trip saw scenes of destruction, including dozens of damaged or charred cars, stores with shattered windows. “The Mosque of the Free,” read graffiti scrawled on the outer wall of the local Saeed Bin Zeid Mosque, apparently by opposition supporters who held sway in the neighborhood for days.

The corpses of at least six young men lay on the street. One of them, near the mosque, appeared to have been shot in the chest. Others were bearded and dressed in black with axes next to them. Garbage littered the streets, shops were closed and the streets were almost deserted.

But rebels continued to strike elsewhere in the capital Friday. Rebels attacked a police station on Khaled bin Waleed Street, where heavy fighting was going on, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Clashes were also reported in the northern Barzeh and Rukneddine districts.

Details on the fighting were not immediately available.

A Syria-based activist who goes by the name of Bashir al-Dimashqi said the rebels in Damascus were staging hit and run attacks and striking at security targets as opposed to controlling areas.

“Their strategy is to paralyze public institutions and chip away at the regime,” he said.

Activists reported that 310 people were killed in violence nationwide Thursday, making it the single deadliest day of fighting since the revolt began.

The toll included 93 government troops, the Syrian Observatory said. Another activist group, the Local Coordination Committees said 217 civilians were killed Thursday.

The figures could not be independently verified because of severe restrictions on journalists in Syria.

Besides the fighting in Damascus, about a half-dozen rebels took over a Syrian border crossing near the Iraqi town of Qaim on Thursday, said Iraqi army Brig. General Qassim al-Dulaimi. There are four major border posts with Iraq.

Rebels overtook a Syrian army outpost near the Syrian-Iraq border after clashes that killed 21 Syrian soldiers, he added.

In addition, amateur video posted online showed rebels taking over the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey, where they stomped on portraits of Assad. The Associated Press could not independently verify the video because the government bars most media from working independently in the country.

A Turkish official based in Reyhanli, on the Turkish side of the border gate of Bab al-Hawa, confirmed that the rebels had taken control of the frontier crossing, but had no information on the latest situation over on the Syrian side.

Another official said Turkey has temporarily closed the border gate “for security reasons.” Both spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government rules that bar civil servants from speaking to journalists without authorization.

The Damascus fighting and Wednesday’s bomb blast have shown increased capabilities by Syria’s rebels, made up of military defectors and protesters who took up arms. They have managed to launch operations in the capital before, but never carried out such sustained fighting.

In the bombing, they succeeded in slipping an explosive into an inner sanctum of the regime.

The funerals of the first three victims of the blast – Defense Minister Dawoud Rajha, Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Assef Shawkat and Hassan Turkmani, a former defense minister – were held Friday in Syria amid “official presence,” state TV reported. But the TV did not broadcast images of the funeral or give details on who attended.

Shawkat was the husband of Assad’s sister and a major adviser. Rajha was the highest-ranking Christian in Assad’s leadership, which is dominated by members of his own Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiism.

Syria’s Al-Dunia TV later showed brief images of Rajha’s funeral at a church in Damascus. It showed the coffin, wrapped in a red, white and black Syrian flag surrorunded by clapping crowds as women dressed in black cried in mourning.

Huffington Post

Share:

Comments

58 responses to “Deadliest Day Of Fighting Since Start Of Syria Uprising”

  1. 73Corty77 Avatar
    73Corty77

    Yeh right (rebels carried out tactical retreat to spare civilians further shelling). More like they shitting themselves now. 
    As if these low life mercenaries give a shit about the civilians. The latest terrorist attack in Damascus has now really pissed the Government and the people of. Enough is enough. The army is now going to use full force which means the end is near for these animal terrorist. God bless Syria, Basher and the people.

    1. rossoferrari Avatar
      rossoferrari

      Blowing the top aides of ass assad does not translate in low life mercenaries. His regime is at its lowest vulnerability and it appears that this is only a start. God bless the brave syrian people committed to regain their self esteem, pride and freedom. You got to give it to them.
      BTW are you one of the shabihas propaganda, the way you are blogging!!!!

      1. Leborigine Avatar
        Leborigine

        Well I really hope he is not Lebanese. Nothing saddens or disgusts me more than seeing a Lebanese supporting a regime that destroyed and robbed Lebanon for 30 years. Some people do not deserve an identity.

        1. 73Corty77 Avatar
          73Corty77

          The only thing that cant be comprehended is you ignorance. Myself and Mahdi as you claim are in a smoking club, however I suggest you take the needle out of you arm you junkie. You comments like most on this site are one sided. And you say that I’m in a smoking club. Your an Idiot.  

      2. Leborigine Avatar
        Leborigine

        Well I really hope he is not Lebanese. Nothing saddens or disgusts me more than seeing a Lebanese supporting a regime that destroyed and robbed Lebanon for 30 years. Some people do not deserve an identity.

      3. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        I think so too.

      4. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        I think so too.

    2. Constantin7 Avatar
      Constantin7

      Contrary to you, I think the end of Bashar and his clan and his brutal regime is near. Although I am worried about the aftermath and the situation after Bashar leaves, but I cannot be supportive of this tyrant, brutal and idiot ruler. He should have forseen all this coming, after what happened in Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia and Yemen. But he prefers to destroy his country and kill his own people and stay in power. So this situation is not going to endure long and the people will win eventually and Syria will triumph. The Syrian people is paying the price of freedom right now. We Lebanese we know this price, we have paid it so many times. Bashar should have exited power long time ago and left with dignity. Now it seems his fate is going to be similar to Ghadafi’s fate. Ghadafi too had some tribes that supported him but eventually freedom seekers won. Hopefully, whoever comes after Bashar will respect the minorities and their rights and keep Syria as secular and just as I have always known it.  

      1. rossoferrari Avatar
        rossoferrari

         Pal, I suggest that no one should reply to this sicko.

        1. 73Corty77 Avatar
          73Corty77

          Your opinion of me means very little. I will express how I feel. It seems ok for you and some other people on this site to criticize Basher Al Assad, but as soon as some defends him you go and try and run down. All I can say to the criticizers is you can all kiss my ass.  

        2. 73Corty77 Avatar
          73Corty77

          Your opinion of me means very little. I will express how I feel. It seems ok for you and some other people on this site to criticize Basher Al Assad, but as soon as some defends him you go and try and run down. All I can say to the criticizers is you can all kiss my ass.  

        3. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
          Mahdi Kenaani

           Yes we know that YOU are a sicko.

      2. bs244846 Avatar
        bs244846

        assad is a dictator that is true but are sunnism and wahabbism and salafism and harirism better….do these animals understand any other language except the stick…btw bashar was not like his father…naively he believed in democracy and this is why he is suffering now….his father would have massacred these animals in less than 48 hours and game over….i am not particularly a fan of trhe assad dynasty but i certainly prefer assad stays rather than the ones that you want to come….nothing happens in the world particularly in the middle east if USA does not want it…if USA wanted assad to go he would have left in few days like moubarak and kaddafi….USA is dividing the area into religious countries….the only one who got the message clearly is hizbollah…it is not getting involved in any war though saoudi arabia is pushing into it…hizbollah delineated its territory and understood that war brings no gain….only stupid wahhabis want war and commit suicidal attacks hoping the 72 houris will be waiting for them

    3. Constantin7 Avatar
      Constantin7

      Contrary to you, I think the end of Bashar and his clan and his brutal regime is near. Although I am worried about the aftermath and the situation after Bashar leaves, but I cannot be supportive of this tyrant, brutal and idiot ruler. He should have forseen all this coming, after what happened in Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia and Yemen. But he prefers to destroy his country and kill his own people and stay in power. So this situation is not going to endure long and the people will win eventually and Syria will triumph. The Syrian people is paying the price of freedom right now. We Lebanese we know this price, we have paid it so many times. Bashar should have exited power long time ago and left with dignity. Now it seems his fate is going to be similar to Ghadafi’s fate. Ghadafi too had some tribes that supported him but eventually freedom seekers won. Hopefully, whoever comes after Bashar will respect the minorities and their rights and keep Syria as secular and just as I have always known it.  

    4.  your as sick as they are.. shame on you for being a disgusting animal, though its typical for your kind…troll

      1. i want dab back instead 🙂

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          I’ll just take a scotch, Geo … 😉

        2. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          BUT Before the scotch Geo … 😉

          I’m sure that most of us recognize and may have used the gutter-course language that Corty seems to love to splatter on the page, when he thinks he is making a statement.

          No-one is denying him the right to an opinion, no matter how wrong it is. But he seems incapable of writing an opinion without suddenly turning it into a personal attack on someone who disagrees with it – or when he disagrees with another’s opinion – especially when the logic defeats him.

          One may even agree with him on a certain way to look at things with some subjects, yet the sudden switch to a stupid personal attack turns us away from any agreement. Rather sad.

          Some people think that strong arguments can only be made by confrontation. Some are incapable of strong arguments, and simply confront. (Impulse can make that occur too.) Both methods may have a place, but don’t work very well in this sort of venue. If one cannot defend one’s opinion, then it’s better to walk away from the event and perhaps reconsider. If the opinion is firm, then there is nothing else to say. We agree to disagree … insults don’t change opinion.

          The addition of the one-syllable offensive words is, I believe, due to a basic frustration. Either frustration over events not going quite the way one expected, or frustration over another’s opinion not agreeing with one’s own, and insulting words are used when the logic to defend the opinion is lacking. And on a blog-site we certainly show what’s lacking sometimes.

           It is the language of the barroom brawler written large here that offends us generally, but in a ‘blog-site’ it’s impact is only to show up the personality of the one using the words – words which give no relevance to any thought, beyond the useless attempt to shock or threaten others into agreement on often-illogical ‘dialogues’. 

          I suppose that in a bar, one would have to either decide to punch him in the nose, or buy him a beer to make him think he has ‘won’ the desired agreement. Adding beer, of course, generally reduces the mentality and the logic functions, which may have been small to begin with, and in bars you often see two idiots have a ‘dialogue’ with only two words being used by both – that infamous line with no logical function at all … ‘F U’.

          The advantage of the ‘blog’ is that one can walk away and not need to look over the shoulder … or feel a need to buy a beer. 🙂

      2. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        As I said to rossoferrari, Your opinion of me means very little. 

        1. rossoferrari Avatar
          rossoferrari

           True, because you cannot comprehend it. You and mahdi belong to the same smoking club!!!!

      3. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        I’m not sick I just see past the bullshit that is going on. Have you asked yourself 1 question, a question I have asked various people however never getting straight an answer. Does reality really tell you that only the government are causing all this chaos. There is never a mention of the FSA are they really that innocent in all of this. Answer that one you dope.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          There you go again with a last sentence that is irrelevant to your opinion. That is why you get dumped on.
          And of course, it is not only government NOW committing atrocities, and there HAS been mention of that fact. It is a war. War=Chaos. In war there is always some tit-for-tat, and what the government allowed in jails or by their goons the shabbiha cannot be forgotten by any, and some who were affected will seek similar revenge on those they see as accomplices to the kind of thinking that created their personal sorrows. Some brains allow for it, some do not.
          The ones who created the whole event will naturally be the ones most blamed for it. And the ‘reports’ will side with the justified oppressed. But you WILL see there has been revenge carried out as well. It is the way of a war conducted within civilian battlefields.

      4. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
        Mahdi Kenaani

         Are you talking about yourself???

    5.  your as sick as they are.. shame on you for being a disgusting animal, though its typical for your kind…troll

      1. i want dab back instead 🙂

    6. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      This is a long battle , very long. There will be ups and downs from both sides. Both side have the responsibility  to save civilians. Dog bashar have no excuse to kill civilians if he find the resistance are among the civilians. The resistance have popular support thats why Dog bashar give collective punishment to the Syrian people. 

      Now we know that those 3 terrorist from the regime were poisoned to death and they were buried long ago. Now these scums are Resurrected to capitalize todays indiscriminate attack on Damascus. The bomb was planted in the building and it seems impossible for Free Syrian Army to carry out such attack. This is a false flag operation to justify todays shelling in Damascus by the regime. 

      This regime is Damascus based so if it feels threatened then it will do anything to keep its boundary intact. Allah will help the righteous Mujaheddin to punish the regime. Allah Hu Akhbar.   

    7. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      Dog Bashar is the worst among all the Arab tyrants. You see when the uprising starts in other countries the Leaders didnt wait like this Bashar scum. They quit in order to avoid blood shed. Those were tyrants too but not as low as this Syrian dog. Bashar gang love to rule another 42 years but they need to realize that 
      Enough is enough. People despise these scums. I am sure there are some alawites who are not hotile to others. But due to this scum behavior of this Dog the rest of the Alawite minority are also endangered. This dog is a selfish one. 

      You feel happy when you see little “success” of Bashar but this revolution is not a quickie for the Syrian people. They have taken a long deep breath  and they have lost their fear and on top they have a desire to be free from these Dog tribe. They are ready to die but they are determined to take down the scum in order to leave their fello brothers in peace. 

      1. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        The Syrian Government has just about taken most of Damascus back now. Only a matter time. Like I said enough is enough. The heavy artillery is coming out now and I hope Basher and the army finally rid Syria from those Animals the Free Syrian Ass Holes. I just wish I was there so I can piss on their grave.

  2. 73Corty77 Avatar
    73Corty77

    Yeh right (rebels carried out tactical retreat to spare civilians further shelling). More like they shitting themselves now. 
    As if these low life mercenaries give a shit about the civilians. The latest terrorist attack in Damascus has now really pissed the Government and the people of. Enough is enough. The army is now going to use full force which means the end is near for these animal terrorist. God bless Syria, Basher and the people.

    1. rossoferrari Avatar
      rossoferrari

      Blowing the top aides of ass assad does not translate in low life mercenaries. His regime is at its lowest vulnerability and it appears that this is only a start. God bless the brave syrian people committed to regain their self esteem, pride and freedom. You got to give it to them.
      BTW are you one of the shabihas propaganda, the way you are blogging!!!!

      1. Leborigine Avatar
        Leborigine

        Well I really hope he is not Lebanese. Nothing saddens or disgusts me more than seeing a Lebanese supporting a regime that destroyed and robbed Lebanon for 30 years. Some people do not deserve an identity.

        1. 73Corty77 Avatar
          73Corty77

          The only thing that cant be comprehended is you ignorance. Myself and Mahdi as you claim are in a smoking club, however I suggest you take the needle out of you arm you junkie. You comments like most on this site are one sided. And you say that I’m in a smoking club. Your an Idiot.  

      2. MeYosemite Avatar
        MeYosemite

        I think so too.

    2. Constantin7 Avatar
      Constantin7

      Contrary to you, I think the end of Bashar and his clan and his brutal regime is near. Although I am worried about the aftermath and the situation after Bashar leaves, but I cannot be supportive of this tyrant, brutal and idiot ruler. He should have forseen all this coming, after what happened in Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia and Yemen. But he prefers to destroy his country and kill his own people and stay in power. So this situation is not going to endure long and the people will win eventually and Syria will triumph. The Syrian people is paying the price of freedom right now. We Lebanese we know this price, we have paid it so many times. Bashar should have exited power long time ago and left with dignity. Now it seems his fate is going to be similar to Ghadafi’s fate. Ghadafi too had some tribes that supported him but eventually freedom seekers won. Hopefully, whoever comes after Bashar will respect the minorities and their rights and keep Syria as secular and just as I have always known it.  

      1. rossoferrari Avatar
        rossoferrari

         Pal, I suggest that no one should reply to this sicko.

        1. 73Corty77 Avatar
          73Corty77

          Your opinion of me means very little. I will express how I feel. It seems ok for you and some other people on this site to criticize Basher Al Assad, but as soon as some defends him you go and try and run down. All I can say to the criticizers is you can all kiss my ass.  

        2. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
          Mahdi Kenaani

           Yes we know that YOU are a sicko.

      2. bs244846 Avatar
        bs244846

        assad is a dictator that is true but is sunnism and wahabbism and salafism and harirism better….do these animals understand any other language except the stick…btw basshar was not like his father…naively he believed in democracy and this is why he is suffering now….his father would have massacred these animals in less than 48 hours and game over….i am not particularly a fan of trhe assad dynasty but i certainly prefer assad stays rather than to the ones that you want to come….nothing happens in the world particularly in the middle east if USA does not want it…if USA wanted assad to go he would have left in few days like moubarak and kaddafi….USa is dividing the area into religious countries….the only one who got the message clearly is hizbollah…they r not getting involved in any war though saoudi arabia is pushing them into it…hizbollah delineated its territory and understood that war brings no gain….only stupid wahhabis want war and commit suicidal attacks hoping the 72 houris will be waiting for them

    3.  your as sick as they are.. shame on you for being a disgusting animal, though its typical for your kind…troll

      1. i want dab back instead 🙂

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          I’ll just take a scotch, Geo … 😉

        2. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          BUT Before the scotch Geo … 😉

          I’m sure that most of us recognize and may have used the gutter-course language that Corty seems to love to splatter on the page, when he thinks he is making a statement.

          No-one is denying him the right to an opinion, no matter how wrong it is. But he seems incapable of writing an opinion without suddenly turning it into a personal attack on someone who disagrees with it – or when he disagrees with another’s opinion – especially when the logic defeats him.

          One may even agree with him on a certain way to look at things with some subjects, yet the sudden switch to a stupid personal attack turns us away from any agreement. Rather sad.

          Some people think that strong arguments can only be made by confrontation. Some are incapable of strong arguments, and simply confront. (Impulse can make that occur too.) Both methods may have a place, but don’t work very well in this sort of venue. If one cannot defend one’s opinion, then it’s better to walk away from the event and perhaps reconsider. If the opinion is firm, then there is nothing else to say. We agree to disagree … insults don’t change opinion.

          The addition of the one-syllable offensive words is, I believe, due to a basic frustration. Either frustration over events not going quite the way one expected, or frustration over another’s opinion not agreeing with one’s own, and insulting words are used when the logic to defend the opinion is lacking. And on a blog-site we certainly show what’s lacking sometimes.

           It is the language of the barroom brawler written large here that offends us generally, but in a ‘blog-site’ it’s impact is only to show up the personality of the one using the words – words which give no relevance to any thought, beyond the useless attempt to shock or threaten others into agreement on often-illogical ‘dialogues’. 

          I suppose that in a bar, one would have to either decide to punch him in the nose, or buy him a beer to make him think he has ‘won’ the desired agreement. Adding beer, of course, generally reduces the mentality and the logic functions, which may have been small to begin with, and in bars you often see two idiots have a ‘dialogue’ with only two words being used by both – that infamous line with no logical function at all … ‘F U’.

          The advantage of the ‘blog’ is that one can walk away and not need to look over the shoulder … or feel a need to buy a beer. 🙂

      2. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        As I said to rossoferrari, Your opinion of me means very little. 

        1. rossoferrari Avatar
          rossoferrari

           True, because you cannot comprehend it. You and mahdi belong to the same smoking club!!!!

      3. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        I’m not sick I just see past the bullshit that is going on. Have you asked yourself 1 question, a question I have asked various people however never getting straight an answer. Does reality really tell you that only the government are causing all this chaos. There is never a mention of the FSA are they really that innocent in all of this. Answer that one you dope.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          There you go again with a last sentence that is irrelevant to your opinion. That is why you get dumped on.
          And of course, it is not only government NOW committing atrocities, and there HAS been mention of that fact. It is a war. War=Chaos. In war there is always some tit-for-tat, and what the government allowed in jails or by their goons the shabbiha cannot be forgotten by any, and some who were affected will seek similar revenge on those they see as accomplices to the kind of thinking that created their personal sorrows. Some brains allow for it, some do not.The ones who created the whole event will naturally be the ones most blamed for it. And the ‘reports’ will side with the justified oppressed. But you WILL see there has been revenge carried out as well. It is the way of a war conducted within civilian battlefields.

      4. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
        Mahdi Kenaani

         Are you talking about yourself???

    4. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      This is a long battle , very long. There will be ups and downs from both sides. Both side have the responsibility  to save civilians. Dog bashar have no excuse to kill civilians if he find the resistance are among the civilians. The resistance have popular support thats why Dog bashar give collective punishment to the Syrian people. 

      Now we know that those 3 terrorist from the regime were poisoned to death and they were buried long ago. Now these scums are Resurrected to capitalize todays indiscriminate attack on Damascus. The bomb was planted in the building and it seems impossible for Free Syrian Army to carry out such attack. This is a false flag operation to justify todays shelling in Damascus by the regime. 

      This regime is Damascus based so if it feels threatened then it will do anything to keep its boundary intact. Allah will help the righteous Mujaheddin to punish the regime. Allah Hu Akhbar.   

    5. wargame1 Avatar
      wargame1

      Dog Bashar is the worst among all the Arab tyrants. You see when the uprising starts in other countries the Leaders didnt wait like this Bashar scum. They quit in order to avoid blood shed. Those were tyrants too but not as low as this Syrian dog. Bashar gang love to rule another 42 years but they need to realize that 
      Enough is enough. People despise these scums. I am sure there are some alawites who are not hotile to others. But due to this scum behavior of this Dog the rest of the Alawite minority are also endangered. This dog is a selfish one. 

      You feel happy when you see little “success” of Bashar but this revolution is not a quickie for the Syrian people. They have taken a long deep breath  and they have lost their fear and on top they have a desire to be free from these Dog tribe. They are ready to die but they are determined to take down the scum in order to leave their fello brothers in peace. 

      1. 73Corty77 Avatar
        73Corty77

        The Syrian Government has just about taken most of Damascus back now. Only a matter time. Like I said enough is enough. The heavy artillery is coming out now and I hope Basher and the army finally rid Syria from those Animals the Free Syrian Ass Holes. I just wish I was there so I can piss on you grave. 

  3. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    I just love how the ‘pukes’ are starting to come out of the woodwork.  Apply a little pressure and how they squeak!  Yeh right, they’ve no class at all and a foul mouth to boot.

  4. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    I just love how the ‘pukes’ are starting to come out of the woodwork.  Apply a little pressure and how they squeak!  Yeh right, they’ve no class at all and a foul mouth to boot.

  5. bs244846 Avatar
    bs244846

    As a proud lebanese who fought syrian occupation for years i cannot but support assad because we do not need muslum brotherhood wahabism and similar microbes to infest the area. The brave syrian citizens are hiding at home…the so called free syrian bandits have nothing to do with free syrian citizens…they are just a band of mercenaries with no honour… we fought syria in Lebanon but we should not fight syria in syria…long live free Lebanon, free of wahabism and muslum botherhood

    1. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      well said.

  6. bs244846 Avatar
    bs244846

    As a proud lebanese who fought syrian occupation for years i cannot but support assad because we do not need muslum brotherhood wahabism and similar microbes to infest the area. The brave syrian citizens are hiding at home…the so called free syrian bandits have nothing to do with free syrian citizens…they are just a band of mercenaries with no honour… we fought syria in Lebanon but we should not fight syria in syria…long live free Lebanon, free of wahabism and muslum botherhood

    1. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      well said.

  7. bs244846 Avatar
    bs244846

    As a proud lebanese who fought syrian occupation for years i cannot but support assad because we do not need muslum brotherhood wahabism and similar microbes to infest the area. The brave syrian citizens are hiding at home…the so called free syrian bandits have nothing to do with free syrian citizens…they are just a band of mercenaries with no honour… we fought syria in Lebanon but we should not fight syria in syria…long live free Lebanon, free of wahabism and muslum botherhood

    1. Mahdi Kenaani Avatar
      Mahdi Kenaani

      well said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *