Russia suspected of using bombs to kill rebels in Syria


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DATE: Dec. 20, 2017, 4:01 a.m.

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  1. Local sources said the Russian fighter used a powerful bomb to attack Islamic militant groups in Hama.
  2. The Russian air force launched a series of attacks on Islam'at Tahrir Al-Sham rebels in northern Hama province, according to Almasdar News.
  3. Local sources said the Russian aircraft carried a total of 100 air strikes, including the use of fire bombs to attack insurgents in the cities of Kafr Zayta and Lataminah.
  4. Videos in these two cities show that so many flaming fireballs hit the target after a bomb exploded in the air. These fireballs are thought to have been created by fire bombs to destroy many types of targets.
  5. Firefighters are prohibited weapons in densely populated areas under the United Nations Convention on General Arms (CCW) because of its large-scale offensive firepower. Western media have accused Russia of using bombs to bomb targets in Syria, but Moscow denied the allegations.
  6. However, in June 2016, Russia's RT channel accidentally broadcast Russian Su-34 fighter jets parked at Hmeymim Airport, Syria, carrying large bombs with very bad marks. clear on the body.
  7. According to the Russian-led Combat Intelligence Group, the bombs were RBK-500 ZAB-2.5SM fire-bombs containing thermite, a mixture of aluminum powder and metal oxide that burned itself up during the bomb. fall in the air.
  8. Thermite powder burns like fireballs falling from the sky. When falling to the target, the fire caused by the thermite is extremely hot, causing severe fires almost impossible to extinguish. Thermite is considered the hottest artificial compound in the world when ignited, more than white phosphorus and napalm. Those who are exposed to this type of fire powder will suffer deep burns, pain and death.
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  10. Location of Hama province. Graphic: BBC.
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