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Identified: more than 300 Wagner PMC mercenaries who took part in a botched offensive at Deir-Ez-Zor
Inform Napalm,org ^ | 7/10/2019

Posted on 07/11/2019 9:47:00 PM PDT by Beave Meister

In this feature, InformNapalm volunteer intelligence community publishes unique intelligence information about 300 + 1 “Spartans” from among mercenaries of the Russian intelligence unit, known as PMC Wagner. In February 2018, this group made an attempt to advance on an oilfield near Deir-Ez-Zor held by Kurdish and American forces and was hit by a massive airstrike. All the data has been collected and analyzed by IHTAMNET M-2090 team, it was handed over to InformNapalm for publication on exclusive basis.

According to the project activists, 301 mercenaries, whose data are indicated in this investigation, took part in the attack in the Syrian province of Deir-Ez-Zor on the night of February 7, 2018.

Among them, there are 267 citizens of the Russian Federation, 19 mercenaries of the “Russian world” from Ukraine, 6 from Belarus, 3 from Moldova, 2 citizens of Armenia, 2 from Kazakhstan, 1 citizen of Syria, 1 from Uzbekistan (some of them have dual citizenship of the Russian Federation).

This list also corroborated the information of the Security Service of Ukraine about 67 Wagner men killed in action as a result of artillery and air strikes of the US forces.

The fate of 154 militants remains unclear. The IHTAMNET_M0209 project team also announced that detailed information about each of the mercenaries listed in the table, namely: residential addresses, social network accounts, photos and other information, was handed over to Myrotvorets Center to be included in their war criminals database. Therefore, we publish in only the table without any pictures.

Activists note, that at least 81 contractors of the Russian GRU survived after the US Air Force attack, although many of them were seriously injured. It is also known that at least 3 of them (Gavrilov, Petrov and Ptushko) at the end of 2018 were seen in Sudan.

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The U.S. killed many Russians (over 200) and Ukrainians (about 70) who invaded Crima and other parts in Ukraine. Trump gave the green light and had them killed them when the Russian mercenaries attacked an American camp in Syria.
1 posted on 07/11/2019 9:47:00 PM PDT by Beave Meister
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To: Beave Meister

Debka is quite a respectable truthful source in comparison to that you have linked.


2 posted on 07/11/2019 10:31:38 PM PDT by NorseViking
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To: Beave Meister

One wonders why they attacked. Ostensibly, these forces are fighting against the same people we are-ISIS, Al-Quaeda, etc. The Russian gov’t. is allied to Assad, so why did they attack?


3 posted on 07/11/2019 10:41:10 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: Amberdawn

I suspect they were hired by a private oil company and no formal connection to government forces. Although it is just one of many possibilities.


4 posted on 07/11/2019 10:44:44 PM PDT by NorseViking
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To: Beave Meister

Dead Russian salute....may there be many more.


5 posted on 07/11/2019 10:50:26 PM PDT by rrrod (just an old guy with a gun in his pocket)
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To: Amberdawn
One wonders why they attacked. Ostensibly, these forces are fighting against the same people we are-ISIS, Al-Quaeda, etc.

It was about oil, not ISIS. A huge underestimate of the US dedication to defending the oil facility. They assumed they had the advantage of overwhelming armor against an very small force. The Americans dug in and called in air power. A severe miscalculation by Wagner. What they saw as an easy win was essentially a suicide mission.

6 posted on 07/11/2019 11:14:29 PM PDT by ETCM
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To: Amberdawn

[One wonders why they attacked. Ostensibly, these forces are fighting against the same people we are-ISIS, Al-Quaeda, etc. The Russian gov’t. is allied to Assad, so why did they attack?]


Made perfect sense. Resources. There’s apparently an oilfield in the area. Possession by the Syrian government would mean the reduction of the existing Russian subsidy for the Syrian government, which is running on fumes, financially-speaking. Syria’s economy was moribund *before* the civil war. Now, it’s a basket case on wheels, as all civil war-torn countries are. My guess is that Russia is bankrolling Syria to the tune of hundreds of millions, if not billions, a year. Getting that oilfield could mean a big reduction in that annual subsidy. Syria already owes Russia huge sums of money. The Russians presumably want that running tab to slow its rate of expansion and hopefully even go into reverse.

While the Russians hope that they can get the EU to pony up $350b worth of Syrian reconstruction aid in exchange for the repatriation of the 6m anti-Assad refugees to Syria, Assad, quite understandably, is not eager to have these Sunni Arabs return to possibly mount another revolt against him. This is similar to what happened after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when the Israelis understandably rejected the return of Arabs who had fled their homes in Israel for neighboring countries. Their return would have caused huge demographic problems for the fledgling Jewish state.

Which is why the Russians are gonna be waiting a long time for that EU reconstruction money - there will be no repatriation as long as Assad remains in power. The way Assad looks at it - he has finally gotten the Sunni Arab to Alawite ratio from its original 7:1 down to 4:1, and Putin wants to bring it back up to 7:1? Not happening. He’s frantically trying to bring the ratio down even further, for as long as the EU’s borders remain open. For him, the ideal would be no Sunni Arabs in Syria.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/05/05/russias-payback-will-be-syrias-reconstruction-money/


[There is a growing consensus among observers, in the West and in the Middle East, that Assad does not want anti-regime refugees to return. Although there is no official data, it’s widely believed that a large percentage of the 6 million Syrians forced to flee their country oppose Assad.

Take the case of Syrians willing to return from Lebanon, a nation hosting 1.5 million Syrians and one that is friendlier to Assad compared with Turkey or Europe. Even from there, the Assad government is actively refusing Syrians re-entry, normally without offering any official explanation. Under the repatriation process, Lebanon’s General Security Directorate prepares a list of Syrians willing to go back and shares it with its counterparts in Syrian intelligence. Only those allowed by the Syrian regime are given the right to go back.

Mouin Merhebi, Lebanon’s state minister for refugee affairs until January this year and a supporter of Sunni Prime Minister Saad Hariri, said the fact that such a list is asked for by the Syrian state is an indicator of Assad’s unwillingness to accept the refugees. “How can they explain why they are asking for the list of the returnees? They don’t allow anyone to return without approval from the Mukhabarat [the Syrian intelligence branch],” he said. “Is it logical that Syrians in Lebanon need permission to go back to their own country?”

Merhebi said that during his time in office, the difference in numbers between the those who applied to go and those who finally could was massive. “I have been told by our General Security officials that when a list of 5,000 Syrians was sent, on an average just about 60-70 were cleared,” he said. Alain Aoun, a member of parliament for the Free Patriotic Movement, the party of Lebanese President Michel Aoun and a political ally of Hezbollah—and so generally softer on Assad—sits on the opposite side of the political divide to Merhebi. However, he endorsed his assessment and said the Assad government did not seem overly concerned about the return of its people.

“The Syrian regime is not doing anything to take its refugees back,” he said. Aoun quoted a meeting with Cardinal Paul Gallagher, the foreign minister of the Vatican, which has taken a close interest in the refugee issue, to substantiate his assertion. “Gallagher told a visiting Lebanese delegation that Assad would never take back the millions who fled.”]


7 posted on 07/11/2019 11:40:43 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: NorseViking; Amberdawn
This is from a Russian source keeping track of Russian Mercenaries/PMCs and their causalities. The families of the dead and a lot of Russians are pretty mad at their government over this.

The Russians were not attacking U.S. forces; U.S forces were attacking ISIL. The U.S. was in contact with the Russian liaison at Deir-Ez-Zor who said there were no regular Russian military present. The liaison did not mention contractors, and the contractors were not told a attack was imminent.

8 posted on 07/11/2019 11:40:52 PM PDT by Widget Jr
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To: ETCM

Great info, thanks.


9 posted on 07/12/2019 12:17:20 AM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: Zhang Fei

Thank you for the info.


10 posted on 07/12/2019 12:17:53 AM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: Widget Jr
The Russians were not attacking U.S. forces; U.S forces were attacking ISIL.

No, the "Russian" forces, actually a mix a mercenaries working for a Russian contractor, were attacking US troops, and they knew it. And the US troops knew the attackers were Russian from SIGINT. We (US military) repeatedly contacted the Russians via an established "hotline" to try to get them to withdraw under threat of overwhelming force. The Russians repeatedly denied any involvement in the assault, so we let loose the dogs of war. It appears either the Russian military didn't know what Wagner group was doing, or was willing to let them continue with the assault, thinking they would succeed.

11 posted on 07/12/2019 12:33:23 AM PDT by ETCM
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To: Beave Meister

That’s how DJT acts as Vlad’s cat’s paw. The conspiracy is really deep.


12 posted on 07/12/2019 1:40:36 AM PDT by arthurus (gffio===)
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To: Amberdawn

“O” emboldened ALL our enemies... they are all spoiling for a fight.... They’re testing Trump because they think he’s ‘preoccupied’.

They have never respected us... and thanks to “O”, now they don’t even fear us.

They will find out, though


13 posted on 07/12/2019 5:40:12 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Nobility is defined by the demands it makes on us - by obligations, not by rights".)
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To: Beave Meister

Dead Russian mercenaries.

Is there a story here?


14 posted on 07/12/2019 7:27:03 AM PDT by Delta 21 (Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
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To: Amberdawn

[Thank you for the info.]


You’re very welcome. Most of this stuff is pretty simple and boils down to a clash of interests. But there’s a level of information that news articles don’t really cover, due to political correctness, resulting in self-censorship, or simple obliviousness*. Then there’s reporters who rely on local in-country freelancers who have their own sectarian agendas.

* Reporters, like teachers, aren’t generally the cream of the crop in terms of brainpower, although they do tend to be better-looking than average.


15 posted on 07/12/2019 11:48:54 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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