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12/13/2016 10:27:14 AM

This file image shows Turkish counter-terror police in Istanbul (by AFP)

Turkish security forces have arrested nearly 240 people, many of them members of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), over alleged links to Kurdish militants.

Turkey’s Interior Ministry said the Monday detentions were made across 11 provinces, adding that the 235 people were held on charges of "spreading terror group propaganda" over social media and acting on behalf of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militant group.

Among those arrested were nearly 120 officials of the HDP, the second-largest opposition party in the Turkish parliament.

The arrests of officials from the HDP came after an offshoot of the PKK claimed responsibility for twin bombings outside an Istanbul soccer stadium that left 38 people dead and 155 others wounded on Sunday.

Twenty HDP officials were arrested in Istanbul, including the party’s provincial head, and 18 were apprehended in the capital Ankara.

In the heavily-Kurdish-populated southern city of Adana, about 500 police officers, backed by armored vehicles and a helicopter, launched a vast operation to detain 25 HDP officials.

Over 50 people connected to HDP were also detained in the southern city of Mersin, and five in the northwestern province of Manisa.

The main leaders of HDP have already been jailed pending trial over alleged ties to the PKK militants.

Turkey accuses the HDP of being the political arm of the armed militant group.

In a related development, Turkish jets carried out airstrikes against what were said to be PKK bases in northern Iraq, flattening the militants' headquarters, its surrounding gun positions and shelters, according to an army statement.

Ankara has designated the PKK a terrorist group and has been engaged in a large-scale campaign against its members in Turkey’s southern border region over the past few months. The Turkish military has also been pounding the group’s alleged positions in Iraq and Syria in breach of the Arab countries’ sovereignty.


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12/13/2016 10:39:46 AM

RUSSIA AND SYRIA SAY FORCES ALMOST IN TOTAL CONTROL OF ALEPPO


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Russia and Syria said Monday that the battle to take control of Aleppo is almost over, with the majority of the rebel-held east of the city now under Syrian government control, thousands of civilians fleeing the area and thousands of rebels surrendering.

Lieutenant General Zaid al-Saleh, head of the Aleppo security committee, said that the military operation to wrestle back the city was now in its final stages.

“The battle in east Aleppo should end quickly. They (rebels) don’t have much time. They either have to surrender or die,” he told Reuters.


Syrian civilians arrive at a checkpoint, manned by pro-government forces, at the al-Hawoz street roundabout, after leaving Aleppo's eastern neighborhoods, December 10. Syria's government has retaken at least 90 percent of east Aleppo, which fell to rebels in 2012, since beginning its operation on November 15.GEORGE OURFALIAN/AFP/GETTY

A Syrian military statement released Monday said that its forces had secured 98 percent of eastern Aleppo, with only one enclave of rebels and civilians remaining, the Associated Press reported.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Monday that Syrian forces controlled more than 95 percent of Aleppo and that more than 2,000 rebels have surrendered in eastern Aleppo.

Related: ISIS has recaptured the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra

On Monday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault accused Russia of “constant lies” over its operations in Aleppo, pledging to seek a negotiated ceasefirein the city but then continuing military operations against its residents.

“There is Russian doublespeak… a form of constant lies. On the one hand they say let's negotiate, and we negotiate to reach a ceasefire,” Jean-Marc Ayrault said ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

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12/13/2016 10:53:17 AM

New ISIS offensive on Palmyra proves terrorists should not be given chance to regroup – Russian MoD

Edited time: 12 Dec, 2016 20:48


FILE PHOTO. © Omar Sanadiki / Reuters

Islamic State militants used a break in the US-led coalition’s advance against them to launch offensive in Palmyra, while counting on the fact that Russia will not conduct airstrikes on residential areas, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The setback shows that terrorists should not be given the opportunity to regroup.

Seizing on the suspension of active military action near Al-Raqqah till spring by the US and international coalition, Islamic State devoted considerable forces to storm Palmyra,” the ministry spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said on Monday.

Konashenkov said that Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists knew that the Russian Air Force would not conduct airstrikes in Palmyra’s residential areas, and “used that to reinforce their attacks.”

After arriving “unhampered” in Deir ez-Zor and Al-Raqqah, Syria, from Mosul, Iraq, some 4,000 terrorists armed with heavy weapons moved quickly on Palmyra in tanks and armored vehicles, the defense ministry said.

Over the past couple of days, jihadists have attacked Syrian forces near Palmyra several times, Russia’s military official said, adding that the offensive had been launched from the north, east, and south.

During the night, IS fighters deployed cars stuffed with explosives and suicide-bombers to break through the Syrian army’s defenses and managed to dig in in Palmyra’s outskirts, the Russian ministry said in its statement.

More than 5,000 militants in total took part in the offensive,” Konashenkov said, stressing that there had not been so many IS fighters near Palmyra until last Thursday.

It is obvious that the terrorists concentrated near Palmyra were sure that the military action [against them] in Al-Raqqah would not renew,” he said, while observing the situation in Palmyra shows that no “break” should be ever given to IS fighters, as they “use it to regroup and strike unexpectedly.”

The latest terrorist offensive in Palmyra may have been "orchestrated" to distract forces from militants in eastern Aleppo, who are entrenched there and are threatening civilians, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday.

READ MORE: ISIS offensive on Palmyra could be orchestrated to give respite to militants in Aleppo – Lavrov

Lavrov said the IS fighters appear to have come to Palmyra from Mosul, where the offensive against them has intensified, and that they have apparently moved through routes "patrolled" by the US-led coalition's aviation, which "makes one think that the whole [situation] has been orchestrated." "I hope I'm wrong," Lavrov added, however.

"What is actually interesting is that the American-led coalition, which has very powerful surveillance tools, apparently failed to pick up 4,000 ISIS jihadists making their way to Palmyra with all their equipment, trucks and everything," former UK ambassador to Syria Peter Ford told RT, adding that Washington and its allies "didn't lift a finger to try to stop [the IS offensive] happening."

"I don't think you have to be a genius to work out that there are plans afoot to decamp the ISIS rebels from Mosul into eastern Syria, and this will play into the American narrative that Assad can't control the countryside in Syria and that he's not a good ally in the fight against ISIS," Ford said. He added that "the opposite is the case," as once thousands of the Syrian government forces currently engaged in Aleppo "are released from those duties," they can turn their attention to fighting Islamic State in Palmyra.

READ MORE: Russian & Syrian actions in Palmyra a 'service to mankind' – former US ambassador to RT

I think that this obviously signifies just how fluid and precarious the situation still is throughout the whole of Syria. And five years into this extraordinary civil war with the huge amount of human misery and casualties that are still being perpetuated as a result of ISIS and other terrorist organizations, really leads me and an increasing number of people in the West to be calling more urgently on our own governments to negotiate with the Russians, to try to work together more collaboratively to understand the extent of the threat coming from ISIS and to try to do whatever possible to eliminate this threat,” British MP Daniel Kawczynski, who is a member of the UK’s Foreign Affairs Select Committee, told RT.

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12/13/2016 11:02:30 AM

‘Alien pod time capsule?’ Mysterious object washes up on NZ beach, baffling locals (PHOTOS)

Published time: 11 Dec, 2016 14:21


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A “washed up whale,” a “sea monster with dreadlocks” and a “beach Christmas tree” are just some of the guesses about a strange seaweed-covered object that washed up on a New Zealand beach. People are scratching their heads to explain what it is.

The large phenomenon was found on Muriwai Beach in Auckland by local resident Melissa Doubleday.

She posted photos of the strange barnacle covered object on the Muriwai & Waimauku Area Community GroupFacebook page asking: “Just curious to know if anyone knows what this is??! Washed up on Muriwai Beach.”

I actually thought it was a washed up whale as I approached it, so weird,” Doubleday told stuff.co.nz.

The post was inundated with a variety of wild suggestions which ranged from a Maori canoe to a Rastafarian whale to the Predator from the eponymous Arnold Schwarzenegger film.

“Alien Pod time capsule?” one person suggested.

Many commentators claimed it was a piece of driftwood covered in gooseneck barnacles.

READ MORE: 300,000+ honey bees die in mysterious hives attack, poison suspected – report

That suggestion holds water as these filter-feeding crustaceans are often found in large numbers attached to driftwood. They also use their flexible stalks to attach to other hard objects such as the hulls of ships, piers or rocks.

The perplexing find has been dubbed the ‘Muriwai monster’.


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12/13/2016 2:37:35 PM

Iraqi Hashd al-Sha’abi volunteer forces celebrate on a street on December 10, 2016 in the town of Tal Abtah, south of Tal Afar, amid the Mosul liberation operation. (Photo by AFP)

Iraqi forces have managed to liberate several villages near Mosul from the grip of the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group as part of larger operations to fully recapture the northern city.

The commander of Nineveh Liberation Operation, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Yarallah Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Yarallah, said Popular Mobilization Units, known as Hashd al-Sha’abi, purged six villages, west of the city, of Daesh terrorists on Sunday.

According to Iraq’s Shafaq News website, Yarallah added that Daesh terrorists lost the villages of Hazimiyah al-Janubiyah, Moshayrfat al-Jisr, Zaid al-Mos’ab, Yassin al-Halbous, Tal Maidan Qoly and al-Bota al-Gharbiyah.

Some 450 families were also evacuated from Yassin al-Halbous village, west of Tal Abta district.

The terrorists suffered heavy losses in the military operations, the report added.

Meanwhile, Iraq’s al-Sumaria news website said the Iraqi Badr Organization announced the liberation of three other villages west of Mosul.

Iraqi Hashd al-Sha’abi volunteer forces advance towards the town of Jamaat Hussein, west of Mosul, on December 11, 2016, during an operation against the Daesh terrorist group. (Photo by AFP)

The Iraqi army and volunteer fighters have been leading a large offensive to retake Mosul since October 17.

The northern city of Mosul fell to Daesh in 2014, when the terror outfit began its campaign of death and destruction in the Arab country.

Also on Sunday, Iraq’s anti-terrorism forces took control of the neighborhood of Nour in the left bank of Mosul.

Shafaq News reported on Monday that the Daesh terrorists, along with their families, began to flee the neighborhood of al-Zera’i, al-Mohandessin and al-Thaqafi in northern Mosul towards the right side of the city.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has vowed that Mosul would be fully recaptured by the end of 2016.


Iraqi forces unearth mass grave south of Mosul

In another development on Sunday, First-Lieutenant Saied al-Moselhi told Anadolu News Agency that the army found 15 corpses thrown into a well in the village of Saf al-Tout of al-Shura district, 40 kilometers south of Mosul.

He added based on initial information the 15 people were massacred by Daesh terrorists.

Meanwhile, War Media Cell said the Iraqi security forces, backed by residents, found the remains of some people killed by Daesh in the Hammam al-Alil district, south of Mosul.

The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by gruesome violence ever since Daesh terrorists mounted an offensive in June 2014.

The militants have been committing vicious crimes against all ethnic and religious communities in Iraq, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds and Christians.


(Press TV)


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