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Thursday, September 15

Drat! Those pesky Russians have made it impossible to lie about action in E. Aleppo!

"... for the first time an open online real-time broadcast of the situation in the eastern districts of Aleppo filmed by a UAV has been arranged."

To monitor ceasefire violations the Russian mililtary has blanketed the skies over Syria with surveillance drones. So nobody can even light a match without this being duly noted by eyes in the sky. Now the Russian MoD has put drone reconnaissance of E. Aleppo online.

Now let's see the bad guys claim the Syrian air force is dropping chemical weapons on civilians. 

Of course the Russian Defense Ministry has posted the live show to YouTube as well as Sputnik. Take that, Forces of Darkness!  

Yes indeed, when Vladimir Putin decides to oversee a Cessation of Hostilities agreement, he makes sure it's done right.  So to all the lying snakes at The Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, TIME, etc. etc. etc. I have just one comment:


Stay Tuned to Russian MoD: Aleppo Monitoring Goes Online (VIDEO)
September 15, 2016
Sputnik

From now, you can watch the first ever live feed from the Syrian city of Aleppo organized by the Russian Defense Ministry.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian Defense Ministry launched the first ever online live feed to monitor the Syrian city of Aleppo filmed from the ground and by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on its website Thursday.

"In order to ensure the transparency of the ceasefire regime’s implementation by the parties on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, the Russian Defense Ministry website launched on September 15, 2016, an online broadcast of the situation in Aleppo with surveillance cameras," ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

The 48-hour truce brokered by Russia and the United States late last week entered into force at sundown Monday, subject to another extension if the parties adhere to it.

"Also for the first time an open online real-time broadcast of the situation in the eastern districts of Aleppo filmed by a UAV has been arranged," Konashenkov added. The ministry spokesman noted that the number of locations to provide online monitoring of the situation in Syria was planned to be increased in the future.

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