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CHINESE-MADE CH-4 UNMANNED COMBAT AERIAL VEHICLES OPERATED BY IRAQI MILITARY (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

The Iraqi military operates a number of Chinese-made CH-4 Rainbow unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). The CH-4 is a large fixed wing UCAV of the Rainbow series. It looks similar to the American General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UCAV. The combat drone is capable of firing air-to-ground missile from altitude of 5,000 meters. Photos: Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: https://twitter.com/klkamashiq Source: http

ISIS is almost gone but the fighting continues: Who’s still in Syria?

The battle against Islamic State in Syria may be nearing its end, but the conflict in this war-torn country seems far from over. Competing factions and old rivalries have created a complicated, uncertain future for Syria. Trends Syria With so many different warring parties wrestling for control of Syria’s fate, it seems prudent to review the conflict’s major actors – and where their allegiances lie. Syrian government Since 2011, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has been fighting to take back Syrian territory seized by terrorist groups and foreign-funded  “rebels.”  Backed by Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, Syrian forces have fought Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIL/ISIS),  “moderate”  rebels and jihadist groups such as Al-Nusra. The SAA has even faced airstrikes from Israel and the United States, although neither Tel Aviv nor Washington have officially declared war on Damascus. Although opposed to Kurdish efforts to create an autonomous state, reports suggest that Syrian President B

Turkey hits Kurds with toxic gas, 6 civilians injured – reports

Turkish forces engaged in Operation Olive Branch against Kurdish militias in the northwest of Syria have used gas, Syrian state media SANA reports. At least six civilians have been hospitalized. "Six people have been admitted with symptoms of suffocation as a result of the use of projectiles with poisonous gas by the Turkish regime in the town of Aranda," SANA quotes the hospital's director, Joan Mohammed. Medics are working to determine the type of gas used, Mohammed said. An unnamed Turkish diplomatic source denied Turkey ever used chemical weapons in its operations in Syria, telling Reuters the accusation is “baseless” and “propaganda.” “Turkey never used chemical weapons. We take utmost care about civilians in Operation Olive Branch,” the source said. Local journalist Mohammed Hassan tweeted pictures of patients, who were purported to be victims of the attack, wearing breathing masks. The hospital director said four of the victims were stable and two were in c

24 paramilitary personnel likely to be abducted by Islamic State, west of Kirkuk: Source

Kirkuk (IraqiNews.com) Security troops have lost communication with more than twenty paramilitary personnel in addition to losing track of eight vehicles in west of Kirkuk, a security source was quoted saying. “Communication with 24 personnel of al-Hashd al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization Forces) on board of eight vehicles was lost in the wake of confrontations with Islamic State members in al-Riyad region in Hawija, southwest of Kirkuk,” the source told Baghdad Today website. The source added that the operation was likely to have been carried out “setting up a trap for the fighters.” Meanwhile, Ali al-Husseini, PMFs spokesperson in the northern axis, told Baghdad Today, that “troops cordoned off the region and waits for the morning to get to know more details and invade it.” Earlier today, news reports indicated confrontations between PMFs and Islamic State members in southwest of Kirkuk. “Clashes took place between PMFs and Islamic State members near al-Shahriya bridge in R

Islamic State claims responsibility for killing 20 Iraqi security personnel in Kirkuk

Kirkuk (IraqiNews.com) Islamic State militant group has announced killing twenty Iraqi security personnel in an ambush in southwest of Kirkuk. According to Amaq website, the group’s media arm, “IS members killed 20 Iraqi security personnel and burnt five vehicles in an ambush on Sunday evening, southwest of al-Riyad town in Kirkuk.” In related news, Ali al-Husseini, commander of al-Hashd al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization Forces) in the northern axis, said some PMFs are likely to be alive hiding. Earlier today, the troops announced murder of 27 personnel in the wake of an attack by IS militants at al-Saadouniya village in Riyad. “The region is completely cordoned. Searching efforts are ongoing. The accident took place while it was raining. It was in the dark. We need more hours to know if there are personnel still alive. Maybe some of them are captured or hiding,” Husseini told Shafaq News without giving details on the number. Most of the signs, according to Husseini, “indica

Bitcoin hacks are funding North Korea’s nuclear missile program; Cryptos now LESS secure than conventional money

The group behind a recent $500 million crypto heist that targeted the Japanese cryptocurrency exchange CoinCheck has been identified as a group of North Korean hackers,  new reports indicate . According to  a recent  Bloomberg  report , an unidentified South Korean lawmaker who wishes to remain anonymous is credited with having nabbed the hacker clan, which may have seized the digital money in an effort to secretly fund the Kim Jong-un regime’s ongoing nuclear missile program. If the intelligence thus far gathered is correct, this same hacker group was likely the culprit in the shutdown of the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange YouBit back in December. This attack followed by a theft reveals just how lacking security is at many crypto exchanges where traders do business. The CoinCheck breach could also be the straw that breaks the camel’s back, as reports indicate that it’s probably the largest theft of cryptocurrency to date – exceeding the amount stolen from Mt. Gox back in

TIGER FORCES AND OTHER PRO-GOVERNMENT UNITS DEPLOY FOR ADVANCE IN EASTERN GHOUTA

Units of the Tiger Forces and other pro-government units are deploying for an expected military operation against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Ahrar al-Sham and other militant groups in the Eastern Ghouta region, near the Syrian capital Damascus. Click to see the full-size image Click to see the full-size image Click to see the full-size image Click to see the full-size image Click to see the full-size image Click to see the full-size image

ISRAELI ARMY PATROL IS HIT WITH IED AROUND GAZA STRIP

On February 17, the Israeli military announced that one of its patrols had been hit with an IED near the security fence south of the Gaza Strip. Israeli sources revealed that the IED had detonated when the Israeli soldiers were trying to remove a Palestinian flag from the fence. According to the sources, at least three Israeli soldiers were injured in the IED attack. The Israeli Army said that its battle tanks had shelled an observation post of Palestinian forces in the southern part of the Gaza Strip in response to the attack. The situation does not usually escalate when the Israeli Army immediately fires back, like in this case. 20 h IDF ✔ @IDFSpokesperson Moments ago, an explosive device detonated on IDF troops adjacent to the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip IDF ✔ @IDFSpokesperson In response to the attack, an IDF tank targeted an observation post in the southern Gaza Strip 3:32 PM - Feb 17, 2018 285 120 people are tal