U.S. “Operations Room” In Syria Destroyed By Russian Missile Attack

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According to Fars News, this intelligence facility was attacked by Russia in the immediate wake of the US Air Strikes against Syrian SAA forces at Deir Ezzor in support of the ISIS-Daesh terrorists.

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Thirty Israeli, American, British, Turkish, Saudi, Qatari Intelligence Officials Killed, Report

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky

September 26, 2016 “Information Clearing House” – “GR” – The US and its allies  had  established a Field Operations Room in the Aleppo region integrated by intelligence personnel. Until it was targeted by a Russian missile attack on September 20,  this “semi-secret” facility was operated by US, British, Israeli, Turkish, Saudi and Qatari intelligence personnel.  

According to Fars News, this intelligence facility was attacked by Russia in the immediate wake of the US Air Strikes against Syrian SAA forces at Deir Ezzor in support of the ISIS-Daesh terrorists.The Russian warships stationed in Syria’s coastal waters targeted and destroyed a foreign military operations room,killing over two dozen Israeli and western intelligence officers”

“The Russian warships fired three Caliber missiles at the foreign officers’ coordination operations room in Dar Ezza region in…

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4 thoughts on “U.S. “Operations Room” In Syria Destroyed By Russian Missile Attack

  1. Calling each other’s bluffs, or a precursor to the end of the world, does it really matter?

    From where I sit, things are only going to get worse, if that is even possible, so maybe the kindest thing would be mass annihilation by nuclear war?

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    • Sorry, Tube my mistake. I know the Russians never miss an opportunity to “punish civilians” – the exact words used by one of the CIA commentators on Radio New Zealand. God knows why all these CIA bastards come to NZ to retire.

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