End Of Days News
Tuesday night, Feb. 12, he Syrian Air Force began bombing the large al-Jarra 
air base which rebels led by Islamist battalions conquered near the northern 
city of Aleppo. Bashar Assad has ordered the destruction of the dozens of 
fighter-bombers on the ground in the captured base. Most are Czech-made L-29 
trainer planes which his air force has been using to pound rebel positions in 
built-up areas of the cities. But still in hangars are also Sukhoi Su-22M 
bombers and Mig-23 interceptors which too have been pressed into service for 
striking rebel-held territory.
The loss of the al-Jarra air base is a major 
blow for Assad’s forces, depriving them of the ability to hunt down and wipe out 
rebel forces from the air. Now the remnants of his air force are entrusted with 
somehow destroying their own planes, which are housed in bomb-proof hangars of 
the captured air facility.
As for the rebels celebrating their feat in those hangars, they might have 
used the air fleet they seized to bomb the presidential palace in Damascus, 
except that none of them are trained fliers. What they have done is to launch a 
recruitment campaign in Muslim countries for air crews with experience in flying 
Russian-made warplanes and helicopters.
Their headhunters are scouring the former Soviet republics and East Europe 
with large Muslim communities for Muslim pilots who served in the air forces of 
their own countries. Even those trained fighters, however, never served on 
advanced Sukhois or Migs, only on light trainers.
In Damascus, debkafile’s military sources report 
that the 4th Division (which acts as the Republican Guard) managed Tuesday to 
shore up the defensive lines that the rebels had breached in the eastern sector 
in the last day or two and throw back their advance into the heart of the 
capital. The rebels can only shell the Jobar district of central Damascus from 
outside, but are prevented from breaking through to their ultimate target.
debkafile’s sources and most 
Western observers sources fear that as his setbacks in battle pile up, the 
Syrian ruler is likely to decide that the only way to save his regime is to turn 
his chemical weapons against the rebel forces.
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