Two Russians among hostages released by Syrian rebels

February 04, 2013 08:50

Syrian rebels have freed several hostages, including two Russians and an Italian, in exchange for their fellow fighters, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

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Propguy (unregistered) 05.02.2013 08:13

Nothing short of a miracle. Thankfully they're among the rare ones safe and sound. That handiwork from those people who have long since lost their 'freedom fighter' cover. Let alone who they work for. The Zionists really did make a huge mistake. Then they're talking about stealing more land.

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Living000 (unregistered) 05.02.2013 07:50

Lavrov threatened the SNC leader at the last meeting, bet he said " if those Russians aren't released soon were coming in loaded and your all going to die",.

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Riccardo (unregistered) 05.02.2013 05:42

How is it you have real Italians like this man up Berlusconi trying to prevent the Jewish plan for the middle east. When you have some w[]p like Panetta happy to join in the death and destruction. That's like a cross between some goyem and some house n|gger. Some good news is better than what's been coming out of Syria lately. With anymore luck they'll be home soon.

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Free Ankhar Kochneva (unregistered) 05.02.2013 00:15

Gustav (unregistered) wrote in #15
Two Russians exchanged for some puppet donkeys subcontracted by Anglo-Irish Empire.Well....that seems to be more humane, considering that during the Afghan war the muhajhadin donkeys at service of the Empire were trained by MI6/CIA to behead young Russian captives to more effectively terrorize the Russian troops.

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Gustav (unregistered) 05.02.2013 00:12

Two Russians exchanged for some puppet donkeys subcontracted by Anglo-Irish Empire.Well....that seems to be more humane, considering that during the Afghan war the muhajhadin donkeys at service of the Empire were trained by MI6/CIA to behead young Russian captives to more effectively terrorize the Russian troops.

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DanTSX (unregistered) 04.02.2013 23:49

It's like someone kills you then tries to claim they tried to bring you back to life afterwards. These AlCIAda troops then decide to attack the friends of Syria. While they themselves are the foreigners by nature as well. It's the smartest thing they've done so far. For the thousands they killed?
After that jet with the Star of David showed who's working for whom the terrorists have nothing to stand on. Not as if all the equipment and interecepted intelligence didn't give the game away already. It's just unfortunate the goyem are that thick it took those jets to do it. 
Hope these people really are okay.

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Hondaciv (unregistered) 04.02.2013 23:17

Captain Obvious (unregistered) wrote in #8


Superbowl over for you? It became 'obvious' who and where the trolls came from. The usual diatribe from you. RT needs to hire better people.


G reat to read these people are safe and sound. It does nothing for all the terrorists have done to Syria. Those Zionist strikes changed it completely. They know it and now watch them try and deal their way out. Too little and too late.The Zionists and Western puppets have a habbit of using people like this to do their terrible work. Then leaving them standing there.
Who knows? If they work hard at it they might earn asylum somewhere.

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JosefC 04.02.2013 22:16

The terrorists realize their error re whom they are dealing with. 

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johnk 04.02.2013 20:28

"Rebels"? More like terrorists. These externally funded extremist thugs are on their last leg. Go Syrian army, crush them like the cockroaches that they are.

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Captain Obvious (unregistered) 04.02.2013 15:34

I wonder who got the higher exchange rate - russian engineers or iranian pilgrims?

and , it's not even close to over for the rebels.  This pause is the rebels keeping baath pre-occupied in Damascus while they consolidate their gains.

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Peter Jennings (unregistered) 04.02.2013 14:39

The only reason they let them go and didn't kill them is because they needed their murderers back, plus some were Russians and nato doesn't want Russia anywhere near Syria.

One thing to understand about nato top brass is that they are all cowards deep down. Their masters who hide behind the scenes are also the worst kind of cowards. That's why they operate in the shadows and use useful idiots to carry out atrocities. The useful idiots are usually saudi, so there is no surprise there as they are the dumbest in the bunch.

Nato will turn on Saudi Arabia at some time because they are at the whim of political cowards. Then we can all have a good laugh as this medieval system shoots itself in the foot. It's the only hope for the decent people of this country.

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Crusader148 04.02.2013 13:16

I guess no one is stupid enough to actually keep Russian citizens hostage.

Those hostage-takers probably begged for mercy once they figured out who those hostages were hahahaha!!!!

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big-one5 (unregistered) 04.02.2013 12:32

That's the real representatives of Syria. The west has recognized their authority. Europe too. You touch them is an attack to the west , Europe and democracy. Turkey give them support. including traing, food and living space. The U.N of America has recognized them. Ms Clinton did a great job and got them recognized. Obama 2. They called "patriots" by American congressmen. can someone release some spetnaz to help Russian citizens?

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JJ (The Mad Mullah) (unregistered) 04.02.2013 12:27

I can't believe these garbage FSA paid by Israel and the USA are so low
to take a female hostage from the Ukraine and not let her go.  It shows how
low they really are. 

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Eurasian (unregistered) 04.02.2013 12:17

Well they had a choice - either release them or get chased by the special Russian forces. Common sense prevailed there. And what a worth for Syria those scum insurgents they exchanged for… Syria knows and is confident those scum insurgents cannot win in the battlefield.

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sa-sha 04.02.2013 10:16

Bandits exchanged innocent people for their fellow-bandits....An d these "rebels"
will continue to frighten and to kill. Why not, if they received  "High Approval"
from their Chief , i mean the recognition of  the so-called "Syrian  Opposition Coalition" by USA. Chief of bandits is......yes, bandit as well. And what to expect from such a "Chief"?  Further killing or-diplomatically-fu rther expantion
of  "True Democracy". Something is deeply wrong under these skies. Special
thanks to "Chief Democracy" for it.............

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SouthSideShooter (unregistered) 04.02.2013 09:09

Finally some good news. See that also as a sign the terrorists know the game for them is really up. It does nothing to undo what they have done but a welcome bit of news.
Where did they think of all that talk of Russians being legitimate targets was going to get them? The thousands upon thousands they killed? It was known a while ago how dumb each of these terrorists were. Here they are trying to do what they are at least. Those terrorists will have their own to deal with.

Too little too late. The write is what's expected and that's not a good thing.
Hopefully more good news for those that stood with the Syrians in solidarity.

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