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Syrian forces advance on IS-held Taqba air base
[Al Ahram] Syrian government forces advanced to within six miles (10 kilometers) of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(IS) group-occupied Tabqa air base in the northern part of the country on Sunday, part of a push to try to unseat the holy warrior group from its de facto capital, Raqqa.
They've been stuck there for a week.
Government forces recaptured the nearby Thawra oil field from IS myrmidons, according to a Syrian journalist Eyad al-Hosain, who is embedded with the army. The Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the army advanced to within seven kilometers (four miles) of Tabqa.

The Tabqa base, 45 kilometers (28 miles) from Raqqa, holds strategic and symbolic value in the government campaign on the IS capital. It was the last position held by government forces in the Raqqa province before IS forces of Evil overran it in August 2014, killing scores of detained soldiers in a massacre they documented on video. Raqqa itself became the myrmidons' first captive city.

A Syrian opposition coalition, meanwhile, called on The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
to investigate the deaths of at least eight Syrian refugees, including four children, who were allegedly rubbed out by border guards Saturday night while trying to cross the frontier.

A statement by the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces accused Turkish border guards of firing at a group of civilians trying to cross from Kherbet al-Jouz in northwestern Syria into Turkey's Hatay province, killing 11 people.

The coalition, which relies on Turkish political and financial support, said the incident "festivities with the generosity displayed by the Turkish government and brotherly people toward displaced civilians."

The Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the corpse count at eight. The Local Coordination Committees, an activist network, said at least one of those trying to cross was from Jarablus, a northern Syrian town under IS group control.

A senior Turkish official said "we are unable to independently verify the claims" regarding the shooting, but said authorities were investigating.

"Turkey provides humanitarian assistance to displaced persons in northern Syria and follows an open-door policy -- which means we admit refugees whose lives are under imminent threat," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity
... for fear of being murdered...
in line with government regulations.

The Syrian war has pushed over 2.7 million refugees into Turkey, according to the United Nations
...the Oyster Bay money pit...
. Turkey has tightened security along its border in recent months to prevent further inflows. The Observatory says border guards have rubbed out 60 refugees trying to cross since the start of this year.

Meanwhile,
...back at the secret hideout, Scarface Al sneeringly put his proposition to little Nell...
Russia's defense ministry said a Russian soldier has died of wounds he suffered in a myrmidon suicide kaboom in Syria, the military's 11th casualty since the start of its campaign there.

Sgt. Andrei Timoshenkov died at a hospital at the Russian base in Syria, the ministry said Sunday. It said Timoshenkov was protecting an area where the Russian military was handing out humanitarian aid to residents in Homs province on Wednesday and opened fire to stop a vehicle speeding up to the site. The car, rigged with explosives for a suicide attack, blew up, wounding the serviceman. He died the next day in a hospital.

Elsewhere, a suicide kaboom targeted the entrance to a park in the Syrian city of Qamishli, which is shared between government and Kurdish forces, killing three people, an hour after a memorial was held there for victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide.

"Had the bombing taken place earlier, there would have been a massacre," Qamishli resident and writer Suleiman Youssef told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named by telephone. Qamishli lies on Syria's northern border with Turkey.

Posted by: Fred 2016-06-20
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