Source: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160201/1034017414/grey-wolves-a321-fsb.htmlThe Turkish nationalist group Grey Wolves could have been involved in the terrorist attack that caused the crash of the Russian Airbus A321 passenger plane in Egypt on October 31, a newspaper reported Monday citing a source in Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).
According to the newspaper, the Grey Wolves, which emerged in Turkey in late 60s, participated in combat operations in the southern Russian republic of Chechnya, organizing transfer of weapons into the region.
On October 31, 2015, the Russia-operated Airbus A321 crashed en route from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg as a result of an explosion on board. All 224 people on board the plane were killed. The crash has become the largest civil aviation disaster in Russian history.
Daesh, which is outlawed in Russia and many other countries, claimed responsibility for the crash.
Please explain bit more, with some context.Was watching news reports on CNN, BBC and even RT yesterday. Regarding the bombing on Shia mosque in Syria. Mosque had the tomb of Muhammed's granddaughter.
I thought there was something fishy about the way it was reported, very calculated and no over the top statements on all three news channels.
This is a beginning of something, donno what !!!
Are you sure? Mohammed's granddaughter? This will lead to massive retaliation I think.Was watching news reports on CNN, BBC and even RT yesterday. Regarding the bombing on Shia mosque in Syria. Mosque had the tomb of Muhammed's granddaughter.
I thought there was something fishy about the way it was reported, very calculated and no over the top statements on all three news channels.
This is a beginning of something, donno what !!!
Yup very sure....................Are you sure? Mohammed's granddaughter? This will lead to massive retaliation I think.
Who bombed?Yup very sure....................
Source: http://russia-insider.com/en/turkey...ooks-seal-syrian-turkish-border-force/ri12830Its official -- even Turkey's prime minister has confirmed: Turkish forces have attacked Kurdish YPG militias in northern Syria, and have demanded the Kurds withdraw from the airbase they recently captured from "moderate" rebels.
Turkey has also confirmed strikes against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA). Ankara claims the attacks (mostly likely shelling, but it's not 100% clear) were in retaliation for mortar fire from Syrian forces. While this scenario isn't impossible, most likely Turkey is looking to provoke the Syrians into firing the first shot -- then a direct military intervention would be "justified" in the eyes of NATO/The New York Times.
Turkey is getting desperate. I think they are trying hard to drag entire NATO into the fight, because by themselves, then can do nothing.@pmaitra @Kshatriya87 @gadeshi and others
Turkey Confirms Military Strikes Against Syrian Forces, Warns of 'Massive Escalation' in Syria Over Next 24 Hours
Source: http://russia-insider.com/en/turkey...ooks-seal-syrian-turkish-border-force/ri12830
Also apparently KSA moved fighter planes, personnel to Turkey???