In blatant violation of international law, warplanes of the US-led alliance
violated Syrian airspace and
attacked a power plant that feeds Aleppo city, causing a blackout in the city.
A military source told SANA that warplanes of the Washington alliance violated Syrian airspace and attacked civilian infrastructure in Mare'a, Tal Sha'er, and al-Bab in Aleppo countryside on Sunday.
The source added that the warplanes attacked
the biggest electric power plant that feeds Aleppo city, which resulted in cutting off power from most neighborhoods in Aleppo city.
This transgression comes only 8 days after two F-16 warplanes belonging to the alliance targeted two power plants in al-Radwaniye area east of Aleppo city, cutting off power from the area.
Comment: The U.S. and NATO get all up in arms about Russia violating Turkey's airspace (Turkey constantly violates Armenian airspace, but no mention of that in the MSM), despite the relatively benign nature of those violations, the Russian apologies, and the Turkish acceptance of said apologies. Yet what does the U.S. do? Blatantly violate Syrian airspace. And what do they do while there? Bomb civilian infrastructure. Yep. Good ol' freedom and democracy at work!
The top story is a predictable "Extremist 'infiltration' in hospitals, schools and civil service to be investigated"
it looks like the Western narrative has already moved on ... they've built up the terror narrative enough to ignore the middle east and now claim all the threat is from home grown terrorists
I found one "news" story - "Al Qaeda Chief Killed In US Airstrike In Syria" ....
"The Pentagon claims responsibility for the death of Sanafi al Nasr, who it says was plotting attacks against the West"
Al Nusrah Front reported him killed 22/03/2014
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Nasr is your photo-fit US created bogeyman
"One of bin Ladenโs three cousins, Nasr has been active online for almost a decade and had risen through the al-Qaeda ranks to become one of its most senior leaders. Before being relocated to Syria to lead a privileged al-Qaeda committee, he was based in the Waziristan tribal belt of Pakistan."