Anonymous ID: 3b12e6 March 6, 2020, 11:17 a.m. No.8334407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4458 >>4670 >>4706

>>8334317

>FULL MOON COMING

 

Guise, a MAJOR coincidence. Have been digging on this. I have found that there was also a FULL moon last month too!

 

That got me digging. It appears there have been FULL moons EVERY MONTH for quite some time now! Next month’s full moon will occur on the 28th day after the NEW moon.

Anonymous ID: 3b12e6 March 6, 2020, 11:56 a.m. No.8334678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Three Turkish service members were killed in the recent car bomb attack in northeast Syria, al-Quds al-Arabi reported on March 6 citing a commander in the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA).

 

The commander told the London-based newspaper that several other Turkish soldiers were also injured in the attack. The deadly bombing targeted a checkpoint next to the town of Hamam al-Turkman in northern Raqqa.

 

“This was the first car bomb attack to target Turkish checkpoints in the Eastern Euphrates areas,” al-Quds al-Arabi quoted the unnamed commander as saying.

The car bomb attack also claimed the lives of at least two militants of the SNA. Many others were reportedly injured.

 

A few months ago, the Turkish military established 41 checkpoints between the border towns of Ras al-Ayn and Tell Abyad in northeast Syria. The step was meant to improve security in Turkish-occupied areas. However, it has clearly failed.

 

The Turkish Ministry of National Defense has not acknowledged any losses in Hamam al-Turkman bombing so far. However, the information reported by al-Quds al-Arabi was confirmed by many other sources. (End of article from Southfront March 6, 2020)

 

This is most interesting because it is an attack on Turkish forces and Syrian rebel forces. One wonders about the timing because it represents a perfect opportunity for Erdogan to now attack the radical Islamic terrorist organizations, finally separating himself from terrorists and, more importantly, providing Turkey with an exit strategy to turn away from its support of terrorist groups in Syria and maybe to hasten the end of its occupation of Syria. That is if it chooses to take advantage of this opportunity to save face. The fact that the terrorists have thus far sheltered in the close proximity of Turkish troops makes one wonder at who actually committed the car bomb attack. The attack leaves the terrorists now open to the vengeance of Turkey and the moderate Syrian rebels and also plays into the hands of the Russian and Syrian governments’ strategic positions. Combine this action with the just recent drone attack on the airbase in Hmeimim where the Russians are stationed and it looks very propitious for the Syrians. Wonder who did those attacks.