Complete Destruction Of Syria’s Raqqa, a ‘2nd Dresden’ After US Saturation Bombing

Raqqa, Syria destroyed – over 13,000 civilian Syrians killed by Israel and US bombs.

 

Russian military correspondents are welcomed as heroes as they go where no Western journalist will go. Western journalists would probably be strung up from the nearest lamppost for their obscene lying about Syria over the years.  Russian journalists don’t scare easily. Their reports from Syria are fair and accurate.

The CIA and Mossad created and funded ISIS, which they used to invade Syria to try to overthrow Syria’s lawful government. Then Russia came to the rescue for Syria and the US and Israel had to pretend to be on the right side, so they bombed a few Syrian cities back into the stone age, not to destroy ISIS which fled well in advance with ample warning from their friends, but to make sure the Syrians had nothing left. The infrastructure of Raqqa is non existent. They’d be better off if it was just sand. That’s how Israel plays the game. Time for the Western voters to wake up and realize who has them by the tail.


Time for Americans to wake up and realize their politicians and the state of Israel are lying to the world while their forces devastate Syria. Israel and the US wants to take over Syria, get rid of Syria’s lawful government and make way for Israel to expand its territory.

 

Last Monday, the Russian Armed Forces entered Raqqa, the city in northern Syria. The sight of it is astonishing. There are ruins in the place of the city that once flourished. Entire boroughs are smashed to pieces, the infrastructure is completely ruined. Residents of the city urgently need food, drinking water, and medicine.

This is the result of the operation carried out in 2017 by the American Air Force and the Kurds. At least 13,000 civilian Syrians were killed in airstrikes. This isn’t a final figure, as they’re still sifting through the remains in Raqqa. They find new remains of those killed in the attacks. The operation to liberate Raqqa is often compared to the bombing of Dresden in 1945 by the British and American air forces. Historians still argue whether, from a military point of view, it was really necessary to destroy the old European city and kill 25,000 Dresden residents. There’s the same question for the U.S. concerning Raqqa.

For comparison, the Russian servicemen who, together with Syrian servicemen, liberated Aleppo, were able to find another way to drive the terrorists out of the city, without destructive bombing.

Russian military correspondent Evgeny Davydov in now in Raqqa:

This is a ghost city at night: the streets are dark, with almost no people. People make bonfires on the roadsides to warm up. Generators are the only source of electricity. This was shot in the afternoon: there are ruins instead of residential boroughs. About 200,000 lived in Raqqa before the war. Including the suburbs, there was a total of about 500,000. It was one of the biggest cities in Syria. The Russian convoy entered the banned ISIS’s fighters’ main city for the first time. The billboard says in Arabian, “Welcome to Raqqa.” There’s a Russian flag on the armored vehicle. Entire streets gather to greet our servicemen. There are hundreds of people and their genuine emotions.

This is how the Russian humanitarian convoy is received here in Raqqa. There are hundreds of people expressing genuine emotions.

Raqqa had been occupied by ISIS with support from US and Israel military. It actually became an open training ground for hostilities. The majority of city boroughs have been destroyed. Central streets were cleared of mines but it’s still dangerous to go deep into alleys. The city is totally ruined. These are the photos of city boroughs from above. Western liberators generously used bombs and missiles. They razed residential blocks to the ground. There’s colossal destruction; traces of battle can be spotted everywhere. Burnt tanks are now heaps of scrap. Militants of the banned ISIS left Raqqa two years ago but dormant terrorist squads are still active on the outskirts. Kurdish defense squads now control Raqqa and its suburbs. The Syrian Armed Forces have no checkpoints. Those trying to return to Raqqa often die because of shells left by the militants. According to official figures, 119 people have been blown up by land mines last year alone.

Ibragim Abdel Muhammed, Raqqa resident: “We ask Russia to liberate us from the terrorists. They must be driven out of here to prevent them from stepping on our roads and reaching the Euphrates. We wait for the government forces to come here. Then, it’ll finally be safe here.”

There are now those here who have no place to go. Many of them have relatives living in the territories controlled by the Syrian government. There are jobs, and one can support a family. But it’s difficult to get there. Bridges over the Euphrates were destroyed in coalition attacks.

Abu Bashar, Raqqa resident: “We’re happy that the Russian Army is here. We hate war. With your arrival, it’s almost over.”

These are the first steps to restore peace in Raqqa. They sent two trucks with food. They gave away all the packages in a few minutes.

Vladimir Varnavsky, Russia officer: “The works to clear the rubble and mines in the city are still not yet complete. There’s a shortage of pure water, medicine, and food. In today’s action, Russian servicemen gave away several thousand food packages to Raqqa residents. Our military doctors are ready to provide with highly-qualified medical assistance to anyone that needs it.”

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