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Lebanon: Army foils infiltration attempt by jihadi militants near Arsal

March 1, 2015 By administrator

Report Nidal al-Solh| The Daily Star

Lebanese Army soldiers in Arsal. (REUTERS/Hassan Abdallah)

Lebanese Army soldiers in Arsal. (REUTERS/Hassan Abdallah)

BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army Sunday foiled an infiltration attempt by jihadi militants near the northeastern town of Arsal, a security source said.

The security source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said heavy clashes erupted around 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the Wadi Hmeid area on the outskirts of Arsal, which resulted in death of several militants.

Resident from the northern neighborhoods of the Arsal told The Daily Star that they heard the sounds of intense artillery fire by the Army for at least 30 minutes Sunday morning.

Another security source explained that the Army’s recent victory against militants in Ras Baalbek and its repositioning in the eastern town has forced the jihadis to find other areas of safe haven.

Last Thursday, an Army operation drove jihadi militants off of two strategic hilltop positions along the northeastern frontier with Syria, in a preemptive operation aimed at protecting residents of border villages from extremist groups.

The Army said in a statement that its troops managed to “wrest full control” of the hilltop positions Sadr al-Jarash and Harf al-Jarash, northeast of Talet al-Hamra on the outskirts of the village of Ras Baalbek.

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A Blow to Ankara: Syrian Army Makes Advances in Aleppo Offensive

February 21, 2015 By administrator

By: Hassan Illeik, Rida al-Bacha

1163804The Syrian army and its allied forces are continuing the battle to besiege neighborhoods under the control of the opposition in the city of Aleppo, and to break the siege around the towns of Nubl and al-Zahraa in the city’s northern countryside — a move significant for its timing. The operation is reminiscent of the army’s surrounding of Eastern Ghouta, on April 7, 2013, which sought to prevent attacks on the nearby capital, and besieged the fighters. Starting yesterday, the army has been trying to perform the same feat in Aleppo, the capital of northern Syria.

Aleppo — The battle’s significance stems from several factors. First, it coincides with United Nations envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura’s UN Security Council briefing, after the Syrian government agreed to his plan to halt the fighting in the city of Aleppo. The Syrian government seems to be saying that its agreement to go along with De Mistura’s plan will not bind its hands in Aleppo’s northern countryside, an area which Turkey openly wants to transform — with Western help — into a buffer zone.

Second, it coincides with a major battle the Syrian army is waging in the south (Daraa’s northwestern countryside and Quneitra’s countryside) to further protect Damascus and prevent opposition forces in the south from becoming a strategic threat to the capital. These simultaneous battles mean the army is capable of waging major battles on more than one front. Further, they deprive the opposition of the ability to create a balance on the battleground — a balance that would render the army’s achievements meaningless, be they military or in terms of morale.

Third, this operation — if successful — will cut off the last main road connecting Aleppo’s eastern neighborhoods (subject to opposition control) to Turkish territories.

Fourth, encircling the neighborhoods under opposition control will eventually help bring them back under the authority of the Syrian state, which would constitute a military, political and moral blow to proponents of toppling the regime and establishing a buffer zone in the north. To shed light on this issue, it is enough to remember what Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s strongman and former head of the National Intelligence Organization (who resigned to take on a more important post in Ankara), told Arab officials who met him in 2013. At the time, the Syrian army was thwarting opposition attacks on Damascus and advancing in the Qusayr area. Fidan told those who met him (based on their statements to Al-Akhbar): “All this progress will not benefit the Assad regime. When Aleppo falls in the hands of the opposition, the central region in Syria will fall entirely within a few days.”

Fifth, breaking the siege around the towns of Nubl and al-Zahraa will constitute a major moral blow to the Syrian opposition whose multiple forces (including al-Nusra Front and Jaish al-Muhajireen wal Ansar [Army of Emigrants and Supporters]) have spared no effort to occupy them. To that end, they waged more than one vicious attack in the past few weeks, all of which have failed.

The opposition is mobilizing its forces from various villages and towns in the Aleppo countryside and some from the Idlib countryside, as well, in an attempt to repel the army attack.

Sixth, the Syrian army has adopted a somewhat new policy. A day before the attack began, it leaked information about mobilizing its forces north of the city of Aleppo ahead of its push to completely surround the city. Nevertheless, the fighters were surprised by the attack that began yesterday at dawn, allowing Syrian troops to enter three villages (Bashkoy, Hardetneen, Ratyan) on the way to Nubl and al-Zahraa.

Fighting in these areas is not easy, according to sources on battlefield. The opposition is mobilizing its forces from various villages and towns in the Aleppo countryside and some from the Idlib countryside, as well, in an attempt to repel the army attack. However, some of its forces were preoccupied on another front at Aleppo’s northwestern entrance, which the army attacked on purpose.

How did the battle begin?

Shortly before dawn yesterday, the Syrian army and Local Defense Committees began infiltrating from the village of Saifat heading north towards Hardetneen, Raytan and Bashkoy, in an encirclement operation aimed at isolating the fighters and cutting off their supply routes. The infiltration process continued for more than three hours during which hundreds of army fighters were able to position themselves at several points inside these towns and set up barriers. The battle began at 6:00 am when the Syrian army opened fire at armed groups in Bashkoy, before the forces that set up barriers inside the three towns began their operation from inside to prevent fighters from retreating, and cut their supply routes off. This element of surprise flustered the fighters, who were expecting the army from Bashkoy only.

Less than an hour after the operation began, Local Defense Committees and the army managed to seize control of Hardetneen, but they were met with resistance in Bashkoy and Ratyan. Clashes continued in those two towns until noon when opposition fighters in Bashkoy began to lose ground. This led to the fall of most of Ratyan in less than half an hour after the army seized control of Bashkoy. As the army went into Ratyan, opposition groups declared a general state of mobilization in the northern countryside and asked civilians to carry arms to stop the Syrian army from advancing. They were afraid the army would reach Marasta al-Khan and Bianoon, which would allow it to open the road to Nubl and al-Zahraa, divide Aleppo’s northern countryside into two parts and cut off the supply routes from Turkey.

The state of mobilization enabled the armed groups to wage a counter-offensive, reopen the Raytan front, and make advances in the town which witnessed the worst clashes in this battle. A group of 30 soldiers, however, managed to infiltrate from Ratyan to Nubl and al-Zahraa. A source on the battlefield told Al-Akhbar: “We came so close to al-Zahraa, we were able to see our comrades inside the town with our own eyes. The only thing standing between us is a few pockets in which fighters are trying to mobilize their forces and fortify their positions.”

“We came so close to al-Zahraa, we were able to see our comrades inside the town with our own eyes. The only thing standing between us is a few pockets in which fighters are trying to mobilize their forces and fortify their positions.” — Source on the battlefield

While the Syrian army was waging a battle in the northern countryside, it opened the front of the Shihan Roundabout — al-Maamel area on the western side of Aleppo — in order to move towards Sheikh Maqsood and lay siege to the fighters in the eastern neighborhoods.

Advancing on al-Maamel front was tough given the nature of the area and its buildings. The army simultaneously fought on the Mazare al-Mallah front with the support of al-Quds Brigade (which includes fighters from the southern and southeastern countryside). It was able to control a number of farms in the west near Haritan and get close to the Castello crossroads, Aleppo’s northwestern entrance, which is connected to the international road that links Aleppo to Turkey through Haritan, Bianoon, al-Zahraa and Azaz.

Opening several fronts deprived opposition fighters of the ability to focus on Jamiat al-Zahraa and al-Rashidin al-Rabia neighborhood west of Aleppo, which enabled Air Force intelligence forces stationed in the area to advance and control seven urban blocks in the vicinity of the Air Force Intelligence building and al-Rasoul al-Azam Mosque. The army was also able to advance in al-Rashidin al-Rabia while opposition fighters failed to ease the pressure on the city of Aleppo fronts by trying to infiltrate the Bustan al-Qasr, al-Qalaa and Old Aleppo fronts. The battles subsided with the approaching sunset, except for the Ratyan front where the fighting continued between the two sides until midnight. The battles subsided but did not end. Military leaders, meanwhile, stress that the decision to break the siege around Nubl and al-Zahraa is final and completely encircling the city of Aleppo is irreversible, and that it should be completed before de Mistura’s plan is implemented.

This article is an edited translation from the Arabic Edition.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: advances, Aleppo, Ankara, Army, Syria

Pro-Russia forces say pushed Ukraine army out of Debaltseve

February 17, 2015 By administrator

Ukrainian servicemen relax on a road at Svitlodarsk, approaching Debaltseve on February 15, 2015. © AFP

Ukrainian servicemen relax on a road at Svitlodarsk, approaching Debaltseve on February 15, 2015. © AFP

Pro-Russia forces say they have pushed Ukraine’s army out of the eastern hotbed city of Debaltseve as a ceasefire deadline for the withdrawal of heavy weaponry draws closer.

Fighting raged on Tuesday in Debaltseve, with pro-Russia forces storming the government-held positions in the city. A statement later in the day on the self-proclaimed Donetsk News Agency claimed that pro-Russians have captured most parts of the city.

Pro-Russia forces and Kiev troops have been battling for weeks over Debaltseve, which connects Donetsk and Lugansk, strongholds of the pro-Russians in eastern Ukraine. The control over the city remains ambiguous under a truce deal signed in the Belarusian capital of Minsk on February 12 with the warring sides both claiming Debaltseve on their line.

Ukrainian military spokesman, Andriy Lysenko (pictured above), has accused the fighters of violating the ceasefire, saying that five government troops have been killed over the past 24 hours in attacks by the pro-Russians. Lysenko said the Kiev government’s decision to withdraw its heavy weaponry from the frontline would depend on the other side’s way of observing the Minsk deal.

According to the pact, which was agreed by leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany, the two sides are expected to pull out their weapons later on Tuesday but on the condition that they stop fighting.

Both sides claim that the condition has yet to be fulfilled, putting the fragile truce deal at risk of unraveling.

Nearly 5,700 people have been killed and close to a million have been displaced since the armed conflict began in east Ukraine in April 2014.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Army, Debaltseve, Ukraine

Syria, The army advance to cut the road between Aleppo to Turkey

February 17, 2015 By administrator

Syrian government forces advanced Tuesday to the north of the northern city of Aleppo with the aim to cut the supply route of the rebels with neighboring Turkey, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH).
According to the organization, they took the towns of Bashkawi and Sefat (7 km north of Aleppo), and fighting continues to fully block the supply route, which will lead hermetic siege of
Ara / armenews

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: advance, Army, border, Syria, Turkey

Syrian Army Plays Trick on ISIL near Deir Ezzor Airport

January 27, 2015 By administrator

13930221000416_PhotoITEHRAN (FNA)- Ten militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group were killed in the operation carried out by Syrian army and national defense forces after infiltrating into their sites in the village of Jufrah, near the military airport of Deir Ezzur.

Moreover, the army has gained control over an area stretching for one kilometer from the Eastern side of Deir Ezzur military airport, in a move that aims at expanding the safety zone of the airport, Al-Manar TV reported Monday.

Pro-armed groups’ websites admitted that the army soldiers deceived ISIL gunmen in the perimeter of Deir Ezzur airport, and swept into one of their positions killing more than 14 terrorists, after playing a trick on them by wearing Afghan uniforms.

Syria was hit by a violent unrest since mid-March 2011, where the western media reports accuse countries, mainly the US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia of orchestrating the conflict in the country and providing terrorist groups with money, weapons and trained mercenaries.

On May 2011, Syrian army launched a wide-scale operation against armed groups and gunmen operating in the country, who started escaping the army blows and crossing the border into Lebanon.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Army, deir-ezzor, ISIL, Syrian, trick

Russian soldier in Armenia detained in mass killing of local family

January 13, 2015 By administrator

armenia-murder-russian-serviceman.siA Russian soldier suspected of killing six members of in the same family in Armenia and wounding a seventh, an infant boy, has been detained on the Turkish border. The serviceman from Russia’s 102 Military Base went AWOL with his weapons Monday morning.

Six family members, including a two-year-old girl, were shot dead in Armenia’s second-largest city of Gyumri on Monday at about midday. The family’s only survivor, a six-month-old boy, was operated on for gunshot wounds in the chest and is currently in a stable yet serious condition, Interfax reported.

A criminal case has been launched, and serviceman Valery Permyakov, from a Russian military base in Gyumri, is suspected of the murders, as boots bearing his name were found in the house of the murdered family.

“In the house of the slain Avetisyan family, investigators found military boots, marked on the inside with the name Valery Permyakov, who serves at a Russian military base. The murder was committed with an AK-74,” Sona Truzyan, an official at Armenia’s Investigative Committee, told Interfax.

Earlier on Monday, at 6 am it was discovered that an armed serviceman was absent from his post, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement, adding that a search for the man was under way.

Investigators believe that the killings most likely arose in connection with a crime of passion, RIA Novosti reported.

The Russian Embassy in Armenia has expressed its condolences, saying in a statement that the two countries are working together on the case. Russian officials are providing all the necessary assistance to solve the crime as soon as possible, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told his Armenian counterpart, Eduard Nalbandyan.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Army, cis, Crime, police, Russian, shooting, Violence

New Azeri incursions prevented in Karabakh

December 27, 2014 By administrator

arton106454-480x270The Armenian Army of Nagorno-Karabakh said Thursday they had foiled the night two Azerbaijani commando raids on its front-line positions.

In a statement, the NKR Defense Army said that Azerbaijan raids were launched on two sections of the “line of contact” southeast of Karabakh. She said the attackers used hand grenades and other “offensive weapons” before being repulsed by Armenian troops from Karabakh.

“The first line of detachments of the Defense Army … have inflicted losses to the special forces of the enemy and forced to retreat to their starting positions. The defending army suffered no losses in confronting the enemy, “the statement added.

The Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan was quick to dismiss such claims as “disinformation.”

“There are no casualties among our staff,” he has said, according to the APA news agency. “By sharing this information Armenians prepare the ground for provocations planned by them.”

The army of Karabakh reported Dec. 8 a similar incursion attempt which caused the death of an Armenian soldier. She had claimed to have killed five Azerbaijani soldiers in this event. The Azerbaijani side had denied attacking the Armenian positions have been victims.

The Defense Ministry in Baku later said on December 8 that Azerbaijani soldier was killed and another seriously injured when a military vehicle carrying them hit a mine. The Department reported another fatal traffic incident involving Azerbaijani military ten days later. He explained that the Azerbaijani army captain and a warrant officer died as a result of the accident.

The Armenian army has long claimed that Baku attributes part of his battle deaths in such accidents in the hope of minimizing the National People’s anger. The commando units of the two warring parties are deemed to comprise mainly officers and contract soldiers.

Stepanakert Authorities said Thursday that the last event reported was another blow to international efforts to resolve the Karabakh conflict, which are led by the US, Russia and France. Davit Babayan, a senior Karabakh, said that the Armenian side continues to support calls that require mediators to the conflicting parties to withdraw snipers from the front lines and take other measures to build confidence .

“Despite the fact that the responses of the Armenian side and preventive and defensive actions are more painful to the enemy, they apparently continue to stick to a policy decision [to keep energized position] said Artsrun Hovannisian, spokesman of the Armenian Defense Ministry, Armenian service RFE / RL (Azatutyun.am).

Hovannisian said that 2014 was “the most tense year” in the conflict zone since the cease-fire of 1994 achieved through the Russian mediation which had stopped the war in Karabakh. He described as a “micro war” the upsurge in August deadly violations of the ceasefire in the disputed territory.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Army, Azerbaijani, foiled, incursions, Karabakh

Armenia ‘Fighting Spirit’ of Army Unhindered, Says Defense Minister

November 26, 2014 By administrator

funeral-2YEREVAN—Speaking at the funeral of the three crew members of Artsakh’s downed helicopter on Tuesday at the Yerablur Military Cemetery, Artsakh’s Defense Minister Movses Hakobyan said an investigation is underway into the downing of the helicopter by Azerbaijan and assured that it will provide answers to key questions.

The Commander stressed that Azerbaijan cannot restrict flights in the airspace of Artsakh. “Flights are and will be conducted in Artsakh,” he said.

Hakobyan noted that this incident will not affect the fighting spirit of the Armenian army. “The army is for war and this incident is an episode of war,” he said.

On Nov. 12, an unarmed Mi-24 helicopter belonging to the Artsakh Air Force was shot down by Azerbaijani armed forces while conducting an exercise flight. The area where the helicopter was shot down stayed under fire from Azerbaijani forces continuously following the downing of the aircraft. A special operation was eventually carried out to retrieve the remains of the slain pilots. The Commander of the staff was the Major Sergey Sahakyan, accompanied by Senior Lieutenant Sarkis Nazaryan and Lieutenant Azat Sahakyan.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Army, fighting, spirit

90% of Armenian citizens trust the Armenian Army by Gallup International

September 14, 2014 By administrator

103277-480x258According to a survey by Gallup International, 56% of citizens of Armenia are convinced that the armed forces of Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh gave an appropriate response to the attacks of Azerbaijan. Information communicated by Aram Navasartian, director of Gallup International Association in Armenia. According to the last survey was conducted from August 8 to 17 on a representative sample of 1067 people in Yerevan but also in all regions of Armenia.

When asked “what is the most important issue that needs to Armenian state face today? “Respondents answer first” war situation “40% and” unemployment “and 35% as reported by Aram Navasartian. On the issue of violations of the cease-fire and clashes in Nagorno Karabakh, 24% of respondents believe that Azerbaijan desires revive the conflict. While 24% also say that this state of conflict is driven by foreign powers. But according to 18% of respondents, the latest events are undertaken by Baku to forget the internal problems of the country. Finally 13% believe that Azerbaijan takes advantage of the internal political crisis in Armenia to attack the border line Armenian-Azeri. Finally in general, 90% of Armenian citizens trust the Armenian Army.

Krikor Amirzayan

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Army, poll, trust

Iraqi army retakes Tikrit

June 12, 2014 By administrator

12 June 2014 – 6:34pm

Irakskaya-armiya-vernula-TikritThe Iraqi military has freed the town of Tikrit, situated 140 km from Baghdad, from extremists, ITAR-TASS cites General Ali al-Freidji, who commands the operation in the Salah-ed-Din province of the country.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Army, Iraq, retakes, Tikrit

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