OuterBanksVol
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A force of Russian contractors and Pro-Syrian troops crossed a demarcation line (Euphrates River) 10 days ago with a mass of 500+ troops attacking our SDF allies. We called Russia on our hotline and advised them of this event as it happened, and they seemingly did nothing. We then called in overwhelming air power and blew the living **** out of the attackers - wounding/killing up to 300 of them. They retreated.
To this day, our side is publicly still mystified as to who gave the attack order and why.
According to investigations in the Russian press, as many as two thousand or three thousand Russian contractors are involved in military operations in Syria. Most of them are linked to a structure called Wagner, a company that has apparent ties to Yevgeny Prigozhin, a onetime St. Petersburg restaurateur who became close to Vladimir Putin in the early aughts. Prigozhin ended up with lucrative contracts to supply food to the Russian Army and has taken to overseeing the sorts of enterprises that the Kremlin finds useful but doesnt want to manage itself. On Friday, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, indicted Prigozhin and twelve other Russian nationals for allegedly interfering in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. He is widely linked to a so-called troll factory in St. Petersburg, where hundreds of people are paid to sit and create fake social-media accounts to foster discontent and confusion in political discussions online.
In sum...
Rogue army of contractors launches suicide attack against US interests in Syria. Days later, Mueller indicts the owner of the contracting firm. Russia denies Involvement, yet lots of widows saying otherwise.
There's some strange **** going on here gents.
U.S. still unsure who directed Syria attack, despite Russian dead
To this day, our side is publicly still mystified as to who gave the attack order and why.
According to investigations in the Russian press, as many as two thousand or three thousand Russian contractors are involved in military operations in Syria. Most of them are linked to a structure called Wagner, a company that has apparent ties to Yevgeny Prigozhin, a onetime St. Petersburg restaurateur who became close to Vladimir Putin in the early aughts. Prigozhin ended up with lucrative contracts to supply food to the Russian Army and has taken to overseeing the sorts of enterprises that the Kremlin finds useful but doesnt want to manage itself. On Friday, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, indicted Prigozhin and twelve other Russian nationals for allegedly interfering in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. He is widely linked to a so-called troll factory in St. Petersburg, where hundreds of people are paid to sit and create fake social-media accounts to foster discontent and confusion in political discussions online.
In sum...
Rogue army of contractors launches suicide attack against US interests in Syria. Days later, Mueller indicts the owner of the contracting firm. Russia denies Involvement, yet lots of widows saying otherwise.
There's some strange **** going on here gents.
U.S. still unsure who directed Syria attack, despite Russian dead
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