Anonymous ID: c7da73 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:40 a.m. No.5001853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1862 >>1874

High quality version of Qs latest photo

 

https://fthmb.tqn.com/s1eTzG92sAtE5pEUNMdbX-anMPM=/3607x2491/filters:no_upscale():fill(FFCC00,1)/Airstrikes_in_Syria_140923-F-UL677-654-592514cd5f9b5859500c0464.jpg

Anonymous ID: c7da73 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:43 a.m. No.5001874   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5001862

>>5001853

 

Ooops. repost.

 

Also found this from Sept 14, 2014

 

https://4gwar.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/friday-foto-september-26-2014/

 

A pair of U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles fly over northern Iraq early in the morning of September 23, 2014, after conducting airstrikes in Syria. These aircraft were part of a large coalition strike package that was the first wave to strike Islamic State in Syria and the Levant (ISIL) targets in Syria. The United States has been conducting airstrikes against ISIL militants besieging villages and towns in northern Iraq since August 8.

 

But the September 23 strikes by U.S. and partner nation aircraft — including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — were the first in Syrian territory. Pentagon officials said the Syrian government was notified through the United Nations that the United States intended to take action against ISIL — which is also fighting the regime of President Bashir Assad — and Syrian air defenses remained in a passive mode during the air raids.

 

To see more photos of the raid, click here.

 

The Defense Department has a special page on its website dedicated to the air war against ISIL and humanitarian relief air drops to people driven from their homes by the terrorists.

Anonymous ID: c7da73 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:47 a.m. No.5001909   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5001891

 

https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/indicators-human-trafficking

 

Indicators of Human Trafficking

 

Recognizing key indicators of human trafficking is the first step in identifying victims and can help save a life. Here are some common indicators to help recognize human trafficking:

 

Does the person appear disconnected from family, friends, community organizations, or houses of worship?

Has a child stopped attending school?

Has the person had a sudden or dramatic change in behavior?

Is a juvenile engaged in commercial sex acts?

Is the person disoriented or confused, or showing signs of mental or physical abuse?

Does the person have bruises in various stages of healing?

Is the person fearful, timid, or submissive?

Does the person show signs of having been denied food, water, sleep, or medical care?

Is the person often in the company of someone to whom he or she defers? Or someone who seems to be in control of the situation, e.g., where they go or who they talk to?

Does the person appear to be coached on what to say?

Is the person living in unsuitable conditions?

Does the person lack personal possessions and appear not to have a stable living situation?

Does the person have freedom of movement? Can the person freely leave where they live? Are there unreasonable security measures?

 

Not all indicators listed above are present in every human trafficking situation, and the presence or absence of any of the indicators is not necessarily proof of human trafficking.

 

To report suspected human trafficking:

1-866-347-2423

 

To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline:

1-888-373-7888

or text HELP or INFO to

BeFree (233733)