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Decoubice dele hranu i pomoc u Homsu, a kako stvari stoje, zlocinacki Asadov rezim ne tera zene da nose krpe na glavi. Uzas zivi.

 

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Nego, volim kako svi zanemaruju da to sto neki grad drzi ISIS ne znaci da se u njegovom zauzimanju mogu bombardovati civili. Posebno ne fosforom cije je koriscenje zabranjeno u naseljenim podrucijima. Ovaj put Amerikanci.

 

U.S.-Led Forces Said to Have Used White Phosphorus in Syria

 

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Images and reports from witnesses in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa suggest that the United States-led coalition battling the Islamic State there has used munitions loaded with white phosphorus, the use of which in populated areas is prohibited under international law.
 
Photographs and video clips posted online showed blinding spots of light spreading outward on Thursday night over what residents said was eastern Raqqa. By day, the images showed low white puffs trailing tentacles of white smoke. Both are typical visual signatures of white phosphorus, which can be loaded into artillery shells.
 
Residents reached by text message reported similar bombardments on Friday.
 
The images were distributed by the Aamaq news agency of the Islamic State, as well as a monitoring group called Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently. The Islamic State has made claims of use of white phosphorous by United States-led forces before as part of its efforts to discredit its enemies.
 
White phosphorus, along with other incendiaries, has been used by Syrian government forces battling insurgents in Aleppo and elsewhere.
 
It is not illegal under international law for militaries to possess and use white phosphorus, and the United States’ and other Western militaries say they use it mainly to create smoke screens to hide troop movements. But it can also be used as an incendiary weapon, setting very hot fires. And like thermite and napalm, it is proscribed in civilian areas by international law.
 
A United States official acknowledged that American forces who are fighting the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, in Iraq and Syria have access to white phosphorus munitions, but he said it was not being used against personnel. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the use of the munition.
 
The spokesman for the American-led task force that is fighting the militants, Col. Ryan Dillon, said that as a matter of policy he could not discuss the use of specific munitions. But he added that “in accordance with the law of armed conflict, white phosphorus rounds are used for screening, obscuring and marking in a way that fully considers the possible incidental effects on civilians and civilian structures.”
 
It has not been determined whether the shells that appeared to contain white phosphorus landed in populated areas, but tens of thousands of civilians are believed to still be in Raqqa, even as many Islamic State leaders have fled south to Mayadeen in Deir al-Zour Province. Unicef, the United Nations Children’s Fund, warned that 40,000 children are believed to be trapped in the city.
 
Residents said that most of the Islamic State fighters left in Raqqa were local recruits, along with some foreign fighters, and that the most experienced commanders and fighters having decamped.
 
Abdullah, a Raqqa resident living in Beirut, said his relatives had seen what they believed was white phosphorus being used in the city. He also said that an internet cafe had recently been hit by missiles, killing around 20 people who were trying to reach relatives for possibly the last time after the Islamic State threatened to shut down all internet providers.
 
One of those killed in the cafe was an activist sending a report to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, according to the group’s founder, Rami Abdulrahman.
 
The Islamic State has become increasingly restrictive about sharing information with the outside world, so residents spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
 
The assault on Raqqa is being carried out by the Syrian Democratic Forces, made up of Syrian-Kurdish and Syrian-Arab militias that are receiving arms, training and air support from the United States and its anti-Islamic State coalition.
 
Residents say they have received contradictory instructions from the coalition’s recent leaflet drops, with the latest urging them to shelter in place after earlier warnings to leave the city.
 
Doctors Without Borders issued a statement warning that civilians faced dangers, whether staying or trying to flee.
 
“Parents have to make an impossible decision,” an emergency coordinator with the group, Puk Leenders, said in a statement. “Either they stay in Raqqa, subjecting their children to increased violence and airstrikes, or they take them over the front-line, knowing they will need to cross minefields and may be caught in crossfire.

 

 
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Civilne zrtve su najcesce rezultat cinjenice da Isis, Sham, tzv. FSA i ostali civile koriste kao zivi stit.

 

Inace...

 

Verovatno ima i toga. Medjutim to nije nikakvo opravdanje za rusko razvaljivanje stambenih kvartova, Asadovo hemijsko oruzje ili ovo Americko bombardovanje fosforom. Potpuno je jasno da je u Siriji veliki broj nepotrebnih civilnih zrtava i to najvise ne od ISISa vec od civilizatora Asada.

 

A sto se oca ovog decaka tice. Sad kad su stigli "oslobodioci" verovatno i nema mnogo opcija osim da prica ovo. Tako da to ne treba uzimati zdravo za gotovo..

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Verovatno ima i toga. Medjutim to nije nikakvo opravdanje za rusko razvaljivanje stambenih kvartova, Asadovo hemijsko oruzje ili ovo Americko bombardovanje fosforom. Potpuno je jasno da je u Siriji veliki broj nepotrebnih civilnih zrtava i to najvise ne od ISISa vec od civilizatora Asada.

 

A sto se oca ovog decaka tice. Sad kad su stigli "oslobodioci" verovatno i nema mnogo opcija osim da prica ovo. Tako da to ne treba uzimati zdravo za gotovo..

 

Ma da a ranije je imalo smisla uzimati zdravo za gotovo, ranije je bila sloboda. 

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Ma da a ranije je imalo smisla uzimati zdravo za gotovo, ranije je bila sloboda. 

 

Nije ni ranije bila sloboda vec je bio snimak krvavog deteta i bombardovanje bez granica.

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Rusi gadjaju punktove i baze dzihadista. A do da li su oni smesteni u zgradu punu civila koji su tu kao zivi stit niko ne moze da zna. Koriscenje civila za zivi stit zabranjeno je svim konvencijama, isto kao i upotreba skola ili bolnica za vojne svrhe, pa dzihadisti to redovno rade.

 

Sto se tice famoznog hemijskog oruzja, do sada nije iznesen ni jedan dokaz da ga je koristila sirijska regularna vojska. Nasuprot tome, tzv. FSA redovno koristi gasne bombe i mine.

 

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A da je klincu i porodici toliko strasno i ocajno lose pod Asadom, sigurno bi pobegli kao tzv. sirijska Ana Frank sa majkom koja deluje kao da je pobegla iz ludnice, ali u Sanel kaputu.

 

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nije dobra paralela, tu su zene pokrivene!

 

 

 

 

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Sto se belog fosfora tice problem je njegova upotreba u naseljenim oblastima koja je zabranjena. I generalno na akcije u svim tim gradovima koje drzi ISIS se gleda blagonaklono i izvestava tek kada grad biva oslobodjen a uglavnom se preskace to sto se do tada desava.

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-40271450

 

 

 

UN war crimes investigators say US-led coalition air strikes on Islamic State militants in the Syrian city of Raqqa are causing "staggering loss of life".
Hundreds of civilians are reported to have been killed since March, as coalition warplanes support an offensive by a Kurdish-led alliance.
In the past week, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters have pushed into the west, east and north of Raqqa.
The battle for the city has also led to 160,000 civilians fleeing their homes.

 

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:D

 

Sto se belog fosfora tice problem je njegova upotreba u naseljenim oblastima koja je zabranjena. I generalno na akcije u svim tim gradovima koje drzi ISIS se gleda blagonaklono i izvestava tek kada grad biva oslobodjen a uglavnom se preskace to sto se do tada desava.

Eraser,

Zavisi ko koristi fosfor i protiv koga se koristi.

Na istoku Ukrajine vladine snage su koristile forsfor 2014 godine. Tada se to zvalo sirenje demokratije i uterivanje pro-zapadnih vrednosti.

 

 

Pozdrav,

X500

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Eraser,

Zavisi ko koristi fosfor i protiv koga se koristi.

Na istoku Ukrajine vladine snage su koristile forsfor 2014 godine. Tada se to zvalo sirenje demokratije i uterivanje pro-zapadnih vrednosti.

 

 

Pozdrav,

X500

Ako se secas te afere ispostavilo se da su snimci koje su ruski mediji koristili bili iz Iraka 2004. Sto ne znaci da Ukrajinci nisu i ne bi koristili oruzje samo da je nesto u celoj toj stvari smrdelo. Opet koriscenje fosfora je dozvoljeno ali ne u naseljenim oblastima

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