Syrians View Russians as Heroes – British Journalist
Syrians View Russians as Heroes – British Journalist
British journalist Lindsey Hilsum argues that many Syrians hold Russian President Vladimir Putin for their friend and see Russians as saviors. 04.10.2015, Sputnik International
I love the picture above of a syrian woman kissing Putins picture , when was the last time we saw anybody in the world kissing obamas picture or any other president. However we see plenty burnings
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Syrians View Russians as Heroes – British Journalist! Agreed, and it is no more than normal for Syrians to have this view since it is Russia that is really helping them by striking the u.s supported terrorist and cleaning up Syria of these devils and also protecting their right to live peacefully and their country sovereignty.
British journalist Lindsey Hilsum argues that many Syrians hold Russian President Vladimir Putin for their friend and see Russians as saviors.
Residents in the Syrian cities of Tartous and Latakia believe that Russia’s military operation against the ISIL terrorist group would bring the war in the country to an end, the British journalist wrote.
Moreover, they believe that the US is to blame for strengthening of the terrorists and their allies.
According to Hilsum, most people living in the territories under control of Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad say that they are ready to serve in the government army, but hope that the war will soon come to an end and that the military mobilization stops.
According to Hilsum, Syrians are welcoming the Russian military who started a operation in the country after Assad’s official request.
“The Russians are the heroes of the hour. People greet the few foreigners who visit with a cheerful Russian “Dobry den!” and shout out their enthusiasm for President Putin, who they believe will deliver them from terrorism,” Hilsum wrote in the Guardian.
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