A site (and associated Facebook page) run by what appears to be ISIS, or ISIS sympathizers, is complaining about how inhumane Russian air strikes are. Their true intent is most likely a result of the air strikes being effective, and to counter, ISIS is using the attacks as propaganda to gain support.
One has to wonder if this ISIS-linked site has any problem with the mass killings, crucifixions, and beheadings that are being carried out by their very own against anyone who does not agree with them. Not likely.
The site has been attempting to tip off their Daesh brothers with some not-so-subtle updates about American movement with posts like this:
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A site (and associated Facebook page) run by what appears to be ISIS, or ISIS sympathizers, is complaining about how inhumane Russian air strikes are. Their true intent is most likely a result of the air strikes being effective, and to counter, ISIS is using the attacks as propaganda to gain support.
One has to wonder if this ISIS-linked site has any problem with the mass killings, crucifixions, and beheadings that are being carried out by their very own against anyone who does not agree with them. Not likely.
The site has been attempting to tip off their Daesh brothers with some not-so-subtle updates about American movement with posts like this:
Propaganda material such as the pictures below are meant to demonize the bombings that are actually targeting ISIS:
There are also videos that are meant to suggest innocent civilians are being targeted:
#Syria: Another aftermath footage of today's #Russia|n airstrikes on the rebel-held village of Talmanis, #Idlib | #MEWR
Posted by MEWR on Tuesday, February 9, 2016
#Archive 》 #Syria – The moment a bomb lands a few feet away from children in #Damascus. #DontBombSyria | #MEWR
Posted by MEWR on Monday, February 8, 2016
To those running the site, if you want sympathy, you won’t find it here.
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