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torsdag 27 februari 2014

YPG captured Tel Brak with a tactic taken from the Germans during WW2. Blietz attack but without airforce. Advancing tanks and armored vehicles pounding Al Qaida strongholds in the city while the ground forces attacks from the flanks capturing over 30 terrorists in Tel Brak.


YPG captured Tel Brak with a tactic taken from the Germans during WW2. Blietz attack but without airforce. Advancing tanks and armored vehicles pounding Al Qaida strongholds in the city while the ground forces attacks from the flanks capturing over 30 terrorists in Tel Brak.

Why they had to retreat from Tel Brak earlier was because Al Qaida disguised themselves as villagers entering the city during the aftermatch last time. And when the bulk of the YPG forces moved on towards Tel Hamis those Al Qaida disguised terrorists attacked YPG checkpoints that was left to bring safety to the people in Tel Brak. YPG have learned from its mistake and will force villagers to bring documents and will search from house to house after weapons.

This video shows YPG moving on towards Tel Hamis, Al Qaidas last stronghold in north eastern Syria also called Western Kurdistan or Rojava.

Long live a free Kurdistan and a democratic Syria without any islamists presence!

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