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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_armed_groups_in_the_Syrian_Civil_War


List of armed groups in the Syrian Civil War
A number of armed groups have involved themselves in the ongoing Syrian Civil War.

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Generic list Edit

Overall conflict (2011–present) Edit
Syrian Arab Republic and allies Syrian Opposition
al-Qaeda network
and allies Kurdish self-administration
and allies Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and allies
Syrian government forces
Syrian Armed Forces
National Defence Force
Jaysh al-Sha'bi
Suqur al-Sahara
Allied armed groups:

Ba'ath Brigades[1]
PFLP–GC[2]
Syrian Social Nationalist Party[3]
Arab Nationalist Guard[4]
Syrian Resistance [5]
Jaysh al-Muwahhideen[3]
Forces of Abu Ibrahim[6]
Sootoro
Palestine Liberation Army[7]
Liwa Abu al-Fadhal al-Abbas[8]
Liwa Fatemiyoun[9]
Fatah al-Intifada[10]
Badr Organization[11]
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq[11]
Kata'ib Hezbollah[12]
Peace Companies[13]
Arab Democratic Party[14]
DHKP-C[15]
Faylak Wa’ad al-Sadiq[16]
Houthis[17]
Jaysh al-Wafaa[18]
Liwa Al Quds
Liwa Dhu al-Fiqar[19][20]
Dareh al-Sahel[21]
Dareh al-Areen[21]
Al-Hosn[21]
Dareh al-Watan[21]
al-Berri clan[22][23]
Tayy tribe militias[24]
al-Jihesh tribe militias[25]
Maghawir Forces[26]
Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada
Popular Committees (2012)
Slavonic Corps[27][28] (2013)
Hezbollah[29]
*Iran[30][31][32]

Quds Force[33]
Basij[34][35][36]
Revolutionary Guards[37]
*Russia[38]

Armament support:

*Russia[39][40]
*North Korea[41][42][43]
*Iraq[44]
*Belarus[45]
*Egypt (from 2015)[46][better*source*needed]
Non-lethal support:

*Venezuela[47][48][49][50][51]
*Angola[52]
*China[53][54]
Syrian Revolutionary Command Council
Free Syrian Army
Southern Front
Syria Revolutionaries Front
Jarabulus Brigade
Al-Qassas Army
Liwa Thuwwar al-Raqqa[55]
Jihad in the Path of God Brigade[56]
Dawn of Freedom Brigades
Northern Sun Battalion[57]
Knights of Justice Brigade
Thuwar al-Sham Battalions[58]
Homs/Hama Liberation Movement[59][60]
Shields of the Revolution Council
Falcons of al-Ghab
101st Division
13th Division
16th Division[61][62]
46th Division[63][64]
111th Division[65][66]
Jabhat Ansar al-Islam
Falcons of Mount Zawiya Brigade
1st Infantry Brigade
1st Coastal Division
al-Rahman Legion
Farouq Brigades
New Syrian Forces (30th Division)[67][68]
Allied armed groups:

Islamic Front
Ahrar ash-Sham
Jaysh al-Islam
Al-Tawhid Brigade
Al-Fawj al-Awal[69]
Northern Storm Brigade
Ansar al-Sham
Junud al-Sham
Abu Amara Battalions[70]
Abu Jaafar Battalion[70]
Liwa al-Fatah[71]
Liwa Usud al-Jadoor[72]
Army of Mujahedeen
Authenticity and Development Front
Jaysh Usud al-Sharqiya
Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki
Fastaqim Kama Umirt
Ajnad al-Sham Islamic Union[73]
Sham Legion[74]
Criterion Brigades
Mustafa Martyrs Brigade
Syrian Turkmen Brigades
Sultan Murad Brigade
Sultan Mohamed Fatah Brigade
Muslim Brotherhood of Syria[75]
Hamas[76][77]
Joint operations rooms:

Army of Conquest
Battle of Victory[78][79]
Euphrates Volcano
Jaysh al-Thuwar
Jaish al-Salam[80][81]
Unified Military Command of Eastern Ghouta[82][83]
Unnamed Jaysh al- Islam/al- Rahman Legion joint operations room[84][85]
Fatah Halab[86][87]
Ansar al-Sharia[88]
Jaish al-Haramoun[89]
Itisam bi Allah[90]
Jaysh al-Nasr[91][92][93][94]
Jaysh al-Tawheed[95][96]
Labbayki Ya Oktah[97][98]
Jaysh Omar[99]
Armament support:

*Qatar[100][101]
*Saudi Arabia[100][102]
*Turkey
*United States[103][104]
*Libya[105]
*France[106]
*Egypt (until 2013)
*United Arab Emirates (until 2014)[107][108][109]
*Jordan (until 2014)[110]
Non-lethal support:

*United Kingdom[111]
*Canada[112]
*France[113]
*Germany[114]
Jihadists:
Al-Nusra Front
Khorasan Group[115]
Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar[116]
Jabhat Ansar al-Din[117]
Harakat Fajr ash-Sham al-Islamiya
Harakat Sham al-Islam
Ghuraba al-Sham[118]
Fatah al-Islam[119][120][121]
Muhajirin wa-Ansar Alliance[122]
Jund al-Aqsa
Liwaa al-Umma
Liwa al-Haqq
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan[123]
Turkistan Islamic Party[78]
Islamic Muthanna Movement[124]
Kurdish Supreme Committee
People's Protection Units (YPG)
Women's Protection Units (YPJ)
Asayish[125]
Self-Defence Forces (HXP)[126]
Allied armed groups:

Kurdistan Workers' Party
People's Defence Forces
Free Women's Units
Yekîtî Party
International Freedom Battalion
MLKP
TİKKO
United Liberation Forces
MLSPB-DC
TDP
Social Rebellion
PDKÖ
Devrimci Karargâh
Reconstrucción Comunista
TKEP/L
RUIS
Euphrates Volcano
Jabhat al-Akrad
Northern Sun Battalion[57]
Liwa al-Tawhid
Al-Qassas Army
Jarabulus Brigade
Liwa Thuwwar al-Raqqa
Jihad in the Path of God Brigade
Jaysh al-Thuwar[127][128]
Jaish al-Salam[80]
TKP-Kivilcim
Arab Tribes
Jaysh Al-Sanadeed [129]
Sharabiyya tribe militias
Zubayd tribe militias[130]
Iraqi Kurdistan

Peshmerga
Syriac Union Party

Syriac Military Council (MFS)[131]
Sutoro[132]
Khabour Guards
Armament support:

Iraqi Kurdistan
Kurdistan Regional Government[133]
Kurdistan Democratic Party[134]
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan[134]
Peshmerga
*Syria[135][136][137][138]
*France[139]
Intervention airstrikes:

*United States
*Saudi Arabia
*Qatar
*Jordan
*Bahrain
*United Arab Emirates
*Morocco
*Canada[140]
Non-lethal support:

*United Kingdom (surveillance)


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i saw this:
Mustafa Martyrs Brigade

is this linked to Singapore mustafa group?
 
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Cannot beat the Warring States Period lah.


From Wiki:


The Warring States period (Chinese: 戰國時代; pinyin: Zhànguó shídài) is a period in ancient China following the Spring and Autumn period and concluding with the victory of the state of Qin in 221 BC, creating a unified China under the Qin dynasty. Different scholars use dates for the beginning of the period ranging between 481 BC and 403 BC, but Sima Qian's date of 475 BC is most often cited. Most of this period coincides with the second half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, although the Chinese sovereign (king of Zhou) was merely a figurehead.
The name of the period was derived from the Record of the Warring States, a work compiled early in the Han dynasty.

Geography[edit]




Warring States about 350 BC​

The political geography of the era was dominated by the Seven Warring States, namely:

  • Qin: The State of Qin was in the far west, with its core in the Wei River Valley and Guanzhong. This geographical position offered protection from the states of the Central Plains and it also limited its initial influence.
  • The Three Jins: Northeast of Qin, on the Shanxi plateau, were the three successor states of Jin. These were:
    • Han, south, along the Yellow River, controlling the eastern approaches to Qin.
    • Wei, middle.
    • Zhao, the northernmost of the three.
  • Qi: located in the east of China, centred on the Shandong Peninsula, described as east of Mount Taibut whose territory extended far beyond.
  • Chu: located in the south of China, with its core territory around the valleys of the Han River and, later, the Yangtze River.
  • Yan: located in the northeast, centred on modern-day Beijing. Late in the period Yan pushed northeastand began to occupy the Liaodong Peninsula
Besides these seven major states, some minor states also survived into the period.

  • Yue: On the southeast coast near Shanghai was the State of Yue, which was highly active in the late Spring and Autumn era but was eventually annexed by Chu.
  • Sichuan: In the far southwest were the States of Ba and Shu. These were non-Zhou states that were conquered by Qin late in the period.
  • In the Central Plains comprising much of modern-day Henan Province, many smaller city states survived as satellites of the larger states, though they would eventually be absorbed as well.
  • Zhongshan: Between the states of Zhao and Yan was the state of Zhongshan which was eventually annexed by Zhao in 296 BC.
 
So amazing complexity and trilling environment.

Living in dumb dull world of SG is so meaningless, start civil war ASAP pse! :D
 
Cannot beat the Warring States Period lah.


From Wiki:


The Warring States period (Chinese: 戰國時代; pinyin: Zhànguó shídài) is a period in ancient China following the Spring and Autumn period and concluding with the victory of the state of Qin in 221 BC, creating a unified China under the Qin dynasty. Different scholars use dates for the beginning of the period ranging between 481 BC and 403 BC, but Sima Qian's date of 475 BC is most often cited. Most of this period coincides with the second half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, although the Chinese sovereign (king of Zhou) was merely a figurehead.
The name of the period was derived from the Record of the Warring States, a work compiled early in the Han dynasty.

Geography[edit]




Warring States about 350 BC​

The political geography of the era was dominated by the Seven Warring States, namely:

  • Qin: The State of Qin was in the far west, with its core in the Wei River Valley and Guanzhong. This geographical position offered protection from the states of the Central Plains and it also limited its initial influence.
  • The Three Jins: Northeast of Qin, on the Shanxi plateau, were the three successor states of Jin. These were:
    • Han, south, along the Yellow River, controlling the eastern approaches to Qin.
    • Wei, middle.
    • Zhao, the northernmost of the three.
  • Qi: located in the east of China, centred on the Shandong Peninsula, described as east of Mount Taibut whose territory extended far beyond.
  • Chu: located in the south of China, with its core territory around the valleys of the Han River and, later, the Yangtze River.
  • Yan: located in the northeast, centred on modern-day Beijing. Late in the period Yan pushed northeastand began to occupy the Liaodong Peninsula
Besides these seven major states, some minor states also survived into the period.

  • Yue: On the southeast coast near Shanghai was the State of Yue, which was highly active in the late Spring and Autumn era but was eventually annexed by Chu.
  • Sichuan: In the far southwest were the States of Ba and Shu. These were non-Zhou states that were conquered by Qin late in the period.
  • In the Central Plains comprising much of modern-day Henan Province, many smaller city states survived as satellites of the larger states, though they would eventually be absorbed as well.
  • Zhongshan: Between the states of Zhao and Yan was the state of Zhongshan which was eventually annexed by Zhao in 296 BC.

;) Syria now is already more complicated than 战国。

Israel will become part of it.
 
Putins Warriors just arrived.


BTW Where the fuck is PAP Youth Wing in the Big list ? Led by CB IB Scrobal Clone?
 
Putins Warriors just arrived.


BTW Where the fuck is PAP Youth Wing in the Big list ? Led by CB IB Scrobal Clone?

All GREEN LIGHTS to open carnage!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...of-Russian-troops-in-Syria-approved-live.html


Russia 'launches airstrikes in Syria' after parliament approves intervention - live updates
Vladimir Putin request to Russian parliament required under country's law immediately approved, paving the way for open Russian intervention in Syria
Russian Federation Council Chairperson Valentina Matviyenko, Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko and Russia's President Vladimir Putin
Russian Federation Council Chairperson Valentina Matviyenko and President Vladimir Putin Photo: TASS / Barcroft Media

By Andrew Marszal, and Roland Oliphant in Moscow

12:26PM BST 30 Sep 2015
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• Russian jets bomb Isil targets in Syria, says Moscow
• Russia parliament unanimously approves Syria intervention
• Kremlin insists role will be short-term, air strikes
• Russia already has around 30 jets in Syria
• Syria's Assad asked Putin for 'military aid': Kremlin chief of staff

Latest
12.51

CNN is now also reporting that Russia has conducted its first airstrike in Syria, near the city of Homs, citing a "senior US official".

12.33

It is not yet clear whether the reported airstrikes against Isil targets by Russia planes were carried out by Russian pilots or Syrian pilots:

Interfax is saying these are Syrian crews piloting Russian planes. https://t.co/2Ik7VGkuFl
— Alexander Marquardt (@MarquardtA) September 30, 2015

12.26

The picture in Syria is further compliated by the confirmation of airstrikes being carried out by both the US-led coalition, and the Syrian regime.

The US-led coalition conducted four airstrikes against Isil in Syria on Tuesday, it said in a statement. The strikes were spread among Deir ez-Zor, Washiya and Palmyra, where they primarily destroyed or damaged excavators belonging to the militant group.

Meanwhile at least 27 people were killed in Syrian regime airstrikes on areas in the western province of Homs, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday.

The strikes targeted northern areas in the Homs countryside. Six children were among the dead, while dozens were wounded, the Observatory added. The target was not specified, but is likely to be moderate rebels rather than Isil.

When coalition jet fighters bomb at the same time as the Russians, it feeds right into ISIS propaganda (1) https://t.co/anHhUH6Yh1
— Nadav Pollak (@NadavPollak) September 30, 2015

12.21

Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, says senators approved Vladimir Putin's permission for airstrikes in order to crush the "hydra" of terrorism:

Quote We proceeded from the fact that first of all it is in the interests of national security of Russia for many reasons.

Because if today this hydra is not crushed at its roots, where it is already at war, if we do not destroy "Islamic State" today, Isil could come to threaten the entire world, including Europe and Russia.

12.07

Russia's ministry of defence is now claiming it has hit Isil targets in Syria with airstrikes, according to ABC News, citing Russia's Interfax news agency.

#Russia MoD says it has struck "identified ISIL targets" in #Syria, coord w/ Syrians and telling US in Baghdad (via @interfax_news)
— Alexander Marquardt (@MarquardtA) September 30, 2015
 
Putin swiftly began carnage no wait.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/mobile/world/russia-carries-out-first/2161278.html



Russia carries out first air strikes in Syria
POSTED: 30 Sep 2015 21:17 **UPDATED: 30 Sep 2015 21:27

File photo of a Russian Air Force Su-25 SM attack plane during a military drill. (Photo: AFP/Sergey Venyavsky)

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MOSCOW: Russia launched its first air strikes in war-torn Syria on Wednesday (Sep 30) after President Vladimir Putin won parliamentary permission to use force abroad.

It was Moscow's first military engagement in a distant theatre of war since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.

Putin said the action was pre-emptive, warning that Moscow would be hunting down Islamic State militants before they target Russia.

"The only correct way to fight international terrorism ... is to act preemptively, to battle and destroy fighters and terrorists on the territories they have already seized, not to wait for them to come to us," Putin said in televised comments.

The Russian defence ministry said Moscow had launched targeted air raids against the "terrorists" in Syria. A Syrian security source said the war planes hit three provinces.

The strikes came as Putin and US President Barack Obama push rival plans on ways to defeat the Islamic State group in Syria and on the future role of the country's embattled leader Bashar al-Assad.

"They gave us a heads-up they were going to start striking in Syria," a US defence official said. "It was in the vicinity of Homs."

President Vladimir Putin had just hours earlier won permission from the upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, to deploy troops abroad.

"The Federation Council unanimously supported the president's request," the Kremlin's chief of staff Sergei Ivanov said. He said the decision to launch air strikes was taken after Assad asked Russia for military support.

Ivanov, a former defence minister, declined to give details of the operation, saying only it would be limited in duration and ruling out ground operations by Russian troops.

Damascus confirmed Assad had requested military assistance from Russia.

Putin is seeking to muscle his way back onto the world stage after months of Western isolation following Russia's seizure of Crimea from Ukraine and support for a separatist insurgency in the east of the ex-Soviet country.

DIFFERENCES WITH THE WEST

Russia is later Wednesday to preside over a special UN Security Council meeting on countering terrorist threats that is bound to produce a sharp difference of views between Moscow and Washington.

Addressing the UN General Assembly for the first time in a decade, Putin on Monday proposed a broad UN-backed coalition to fight IS militants and clashed with Obama on the future of Assad.

Washington and its allies blame Assad for the mayhem in Syria, where four years of bloodshed have killed more than 240,000 people.

France meanwhile said it has launched a probe into Assad's regime for alleged crimes against humanity, saying it was forced to act in the face of "systematic cruelty".

The French investigation is largely based on evidence from a former Syrian army photographer known by the codename "Caesar," who defected and fled the country in 2013, bringing with him some 55,000 graphic photographs.

France, which is part of the US-led coalition against IS, carried out its first air strikes against the extremists' positions in Syria on Sunday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the bombs killed at least 30 militants, including 12 child soldiers.

Russia argues that the West should support Assad in his fight against the militants. But Washington says the Syrian leader must go if the Islamic State group is to be defeated.

NATIONAL INTERESTS, NOT AMBITIONS

The Pentagon says Russia has in recent weeks sent warplanes and other military hardware to northwestern Syria - along with at least 500 troops - in what many fear is an attempt to keep the war-torn country's president in power.

Moscow's proposal has exposed differences among Washington's European allies, with some siding with Obama and others saying Moscow should have a greater role in fighting Islamic State.

Russia's military involvement in Syria will be Moscow's first engagement outside the former Soviet Union since the occupation of Afghanistan in 1979. Putin had also sought permission from the council to deploy military forces in Ukraine ahead of Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014.

Konstantin Kosachev, head of the council's international affairs committee, said Russia's forces would be working in close coordination with Syria's army and stressed Moscow would not be sucked into a protracted conflict.

Ivanov said that by moving to launch air strikes in Syria, Russia was acting in the national interest, to prevent foreign terrorist fighters from crossing its borders. "We are not talking about achieving some foreign policy goals, satisfying someone's ambitions - what our Western partners regularly accuse us of."

'HIDE YOUR SONS'

But many analysts accused the Kremlin of a short-sighted approach.

Alexander Konovalov, head of the Strategic Analysis Institute, said Russia was guided by a desire to end its diplomatic isolation and may not fully realise long-term consequences of a military involvement in Syria.

"We were coming to Afghanistan for six months and stayed there for 10 years," he told AFP, referring to a conflict that killed over 14,000 Soviet troops between 1979 and 1989.

According to a recent poll by the respected Levada Centre, 69 per cent of Russians are against Moscow's deployment of troops in Syria, with just 14 per cent in favour.

Wednesday's news set social networks alight, with many commentators predicting dire consequences for Russians. "Hide your sons," one Russian, Zaira Abdullaeva, wrote on Facebook.
- AFP/ec
 
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This video is the most amazing tank kill I could never imagine. Point Blank firing of anti-tank rocket right before the tank and swiftly crossed the road and killed the tank while half way crossing in front of the tank!
 
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