An Update On ISIS Activities

January 5, 2015

January 5, 2015

 

Haditha Tribal Fighters

Today’s Major Developments:

Iraq leaders respond to Iran-Saudi Arabia crisis with bold diplomacy.

US spokesman denies airborne operations rumors.

Daesh taking heavy casualties in Anbar, including leaders, but security precarious around Haditha.

1,000 German air force personnel arrive in Turkey for Syria-Iraq reconnaissance role.

 

REPORTS FROM IRAQ

 

BAGHDAD

Political developments

The Iraq Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned today the attack on the Saudi Embassy in Tehran. The statement of the Ministry indicated that it considered the attack a violation of the principles of diplomacy. [Maalomah]

 

Prime Minister Abadi’s office issued a statement, after his meeting with Senator Jack Reed, saying that the sectarian polarization in the region will benefit Daesh. Abadi said earlier today that the current situation should be faced with wisdom and reason to ensure Iraq’s safety and stability. The Senator said the United States supports Iraq’s unity and territorial integrity. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. Both Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister deserve praise for their balanced, non-sectarian response to this situation. They will need to continue steering this difficult course to keep Iraq from being swallowed up in the Iran-Saudi Arabia showdown.

 

Prime Minister Abadi orders security forces to chase down the criminals who burned Sunni mosques in Babel. [Sumaria] The CoR’s Deputy Speaker, Humam Hamoudi, demanded that MoI find the people implicated and warns of plans to drag Iraq into a sectarian war. [Sumaria]

 

The JOC Spokesman says the recent victories on Daesh brought back Iraqi Army self-confidence. However, he asked CoR and GC members not to issue statements regarding the military situation because it uncovers military plans and create confusion. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. We have found statements by provincial political leaders helpful in covering developments not in official reports, but some such reports have created confusion and proved unreliable.

 

Security developments

Security forces ordered the closure of all mosques in Adhamiya northwest of Baghdad due to security concerns raised by the attacks, assassinations, and bombing following the wave of attacks on Sunni mosques in recent days. [Baghdadia]

 

Steve Warren, the spokesman of the Coalition forces, denied there had been any American airborne operations over Iraqi cities except the one that took place in Hawija two months ago.

[Sumaria]

Warren said he would not talk about the operations conducted by American Special forces in Iraq to protect its “privacy”. He also said Daesh has lost 40% of its strength in Iraq but it’s still dangerous. [Mada]

 

Othman Al-Ghanemi, the head of General Army Staff discussed with the deputy commander of the Coalition the training and supply of the forces preparing to liberate Mosul. [Baghdadia]

 

JOC announced today that the outcome of its operations in Al-Anbar and Salahuddin for Tuesday was 134 Daesh terrorists killed, several vehicles and weapons destroyed, and one terror suspect arrested in Baghdad. [Sumaria]

 

Iran copied US made ammunition in order to support Iraqi troops fighting Daesh, a Ministry of Defense source said. The supply of 50 caliber ammunition used in Abrams tanks was exhausted but the US failed to deliver additional ammunition during the time some PMFs had to use the tanks during the Tikrit operations. Iran compensated for that with copies of the same ammunition, which is working perfectly well, said the source. [Ghad]

DaeshDaily comment. This fascinating story raises more questions than it answers, one of which is “Who’s talking?”

 

A video surfaced showing PMFs executing people in an unknown location who appear to be civilians. [YouTube]

DaeshDaily comment. The video says the PMFs were killing Daesh snipers, but the people in the video don’t show any sign of being Daesh. Most likely they are just civilians caught at the wrong place and time. The person who was filming says he was from Kata’eb Hezbollah, while another, who was objecting to the filming, was from another organization.

    Prime Minister Abadi and the Iraqi military leadership need to respond to this video and determine the truth. Iraq should continue to take a firm position against such immoral and criminal behavior, and should insist on accountability for those involved and their supervisors. Why should any Iraqi condemn Daesh for its arbitrary executions when PMFs are behaving the same way?

 

According to security sources:

  • An IED exploded while an Army patrol was in Meshahda village in Tarmiya District in northern Baghdad Governorate, killing one soldier and wounding four others. [Mada]
  • A roadside IED went off in the Sekalat area in Husseiniya in north Baghdad, wounding four civilians passing by. [Sumaria]
  • An employee of the Sunni Endowment office in Baghdad was killed when a sticky bomb exploded in his car while passing through the Adhamiya area in Baghdad, a security source said. [Mada]
  • Two persons were killed and 4 wounded when an IED exploded in a commercial area in Niariya, New Baghdad District, in east Baghdad. [Mada]
  • An IED placed in a popular coffee shop in the Camp Sara area in downtown Baghdad killed one person and wounded seven others. [Mada]
  • Bodies of two women were found shot to death in Zafaraniya in south Baghdad. [Ghad]
  • An IED went off in a popular market in Yusufiyah in south Baghdad, killing one and wounding 9 other civilians. [Mada]
  • Daesh says it killed or wounded 5 PMFs by detonating an IED on their vehicle in Hay Al-Jihad in southwest Baghdad. [A3maq]
  • An IED went off in Al-Shuhada area in Bayya in southwest Baghdad, killing two civilians and wounding five others. [Mada]
  • Engineering troops of the Ministry of Interior defused a booby-trapped car placed in the Bayya area. [IraqPress]
  • A man was arrested in the Mansour area in west Baghdad on charges of terrorism. [Maalomah]

 

ANBAR

Ramadi

Three Daesh snipers were killed and three booby-trapped vehicles and one motorcycle destroyed by Army troops patrolling Al-Andalus, Al-Atiba, Al-Barid, the cinema, and the popular market in downtown Ramadi, an Anbar security source said. [Mada]

 

Tribal Mobilization forces backed by the military blocked several attacks on the center from eastern and northern parts of Ramadi, said Anbar Operations Command. [Mada]

 

Daesh fighters destroyed part of Ramadi public hospital north of the center of Ramadi today. No casualties were reported. The explosion was an attempt to delay Army troops advancing on that location. [Maalomah]

 

Security troops today cleared the dentistry faculty building in north Ramadi, killing “tens” of Daesh terrorists, including some leaders, a Khaldiya council source said. [Maalomah]

 

A mass graveyard with bodies of over 40 civilians was found in Ramadi by Army troops. More such graveyards are expected to be found. [Mawazin]

 

Only the Malaab (stadium) and Sharika areas are left to complete liberation of Ramadi, says the Anbar provincial council, adding that it will take only two or three days before these areas are liberated; then Iraqi forces head eastward to areas like Sajariya, Sufiya, and Jazeera, and then to Hit and Falluja. [Rudaw]

 

The IWMC reported an airstrike by Iraqi Air Force on a house in the Jazeera area of Khaldiya, where Daesh was holding a meeting. 11 Daesh commanders were killed in the attack including Abu Ghufran Al-Zawbai, a military official close to Daesh leader Awwad Baghdadi, and Abu Ruqaya, the official for Khaldiya, Falluja, and Ramadi units. [Harbi]

 

IFP forces initiated an attack on Daesh positions east of Ramadi, killing 13 of them, said the IFP command. [Baghdadia]

 

Three Daesh terrorists were killed and two positions destroyed by a 4th brigade special forces battalion in East Hsaiba, a security source said. [Mawazin]

 

Two airstrikes by army helicopters killed 19 Daesh terrorists in the Nahr Al-Yabis area in the Thirthar sector of Ramadi District, Joint Operations Command (JOC) announced today. [Mada]

The IWMC said today that an Iraqi helicopter hit and destroyed a truck full of rockets and weapons south of Thirthar. [Sumaria]

Eight Daesh terrorists were killed when an Iraqi helicopter shot at their boat on Thirthar Lake north of Ramadi, said Anbar Operations Command. [Sumaria]

 

Security troops cleared the roads from the 5 Kilo area out to Tameem, the glass factory, and Warrar camp. Iraqi helicopters and Coalition planes supported the operations. Airstrikes killed “tens” of terrorists, and destroyed 6 positions, 3 RPGs, a sniper location, 22 defensive posts, 5 heavy machine guns, 221 machine guns, two vehicles, and 3 SPG-9 rockets. [Buratha]

 

Falluja

Baghdad Operations Command troops continued their advance south of Falluja, killing 11 terrorists, clearing two bombed houses, and destroying three Daesh locations and a machine gun. [BOC Facebook page]

 

1st Division units of the Rapid Intervention forces killed 8 terrorists in Al-Subaihat in Qarma, while a 6th Army division killed 6 others in Nuaimiya south of Falluja. [Ghad]

Army helicopters destroyed a vehicle with a mounted machine gun today in the Nuaimiya area. [Mawazin]

 

Daesh says it destroyed an Iraqi Army tank with a missile in Zoba’a southeast of Falluja. [A3maq]

 

Two suicide attackers were killed and their vehicles destroyed as they tried to breech the defense lines in Al-Mazraa east of Falluja. [Harbi]

 

An IED exploded near a coffee shop in Al-Nasr Wa Al-Salam east of Falluja, killing a civilian and wounding 5 more, a security source said. [Maalomah]

 

PMFs destroyed a booby-trapped construction shovel that approached their defense line in Saqlawiya, northwest of Falluja. [Harbi]

 

Daesh publishes a video of the battles near the Technical Institute north of Falluja yesterday. [A3maq]

 

Hit/Haditha

Iraqi Air Force bombed Daesh in Baghdadi subdistrict in Hit, killing 15 terrorists and destroying three vehicles, a security source in Ramadi said. [Mada]

A convoy of 17 Daesh vehicles, 3 booby-trapped, was attacked and destroyed by the Coalition in Barwana, destroying it and killing tens of terrorists. [Baghdadia]

 

Al-Sakran and Barwana areas of Haditha were cleared of Daesh today by the counter-terrorism troops and Army helicopters, following the major fighting over the past few days, leaving 20 Daesh terrorists dead and 14 bomb-rigged cars destroyed. All vehicles were destroyed and all attackers killed, according to Anbar Operations Command.

[Mada] [Mada]

 

A JOC source says Iraqi warplanes killed Daesh’s “minister of war”, a local terrorist called Dohan Al-Rawi, and three of his associates in Barwana. [Mada]

 

The District Council of Haditha denied that 25 Iraqi soldiers were killed in Daesh attacks there as some media sources claimed. It added that the losses were 6 soldiers killed and 30 wounded. [Ghad]

Total Daesh casualties in Haditha operations are at 250 terrorists and tens of vehicles, according to Anbar provincial council. It added that other attacks are still possible as Daesh can approach Haditha from various directions. [PUKMedia]

Steve Warren, the Coalition spokesman, said that total Daesh casualties in the Barwana attack, from the Coalition bombing only, was about 100, to which those killed by Iraqi forces can be added. [Rudaw]

 

The Mayor of Haditha warned that the security situation in Haditha and Barwana is very dangerous and asked the central government to intervene. [Sumaria]

 

Daesh says it captured Al-Sakran north of Haditha and cleared it completely after an attack that started with 2 suicide operations. Daesh says its terrorists are advancing to Haditha. [ADI]

 

Daesh says it attacked Iraqi forces in Barwana southeast of Haditha from 4 sides and destroyed 4 Iraqi Army barracks, killing many soldiers. Daesh says the clashes are still going on. [ADI]

Daesh says it captured 70% of Barwana and the entire Sakran area after 3 suicide attacks. Daesh says it targeted Iraqi SWAT fighters with a fourth suicide attack near the Barwana-Haditha bridge. [A3maq]

 

A high ranking officer in Anbar described as false the alleged mobilizations of Daesh near Haditha. He says this report is intended to raise the morale of Daesh fighters after their series of defeats, and to demoralize Army and tribal fighters in Haditha. [Maalomah]

 

14th battalion of the Rapid Intervention forces announced clearing of Al-Shaei village in the Barwana subdistrict near Haditha, killing “tens” of terrorists with aerial support from Army helicopters and the Coalition. [Maalomah]

 

West Anbar

Eight Iraqi soldiers and an officer were killed in an attack with two booby-trapped cars on a military position in Nukhaib, near the Saudi border. Several Army vehicles were also destroyed.

[Buratha]

 

SALAHUDDIN

Baiji

An airstrike by Army helicopters north of Makhoul Mountains killed seven terrorists and destroyed a vehicle with a mounted machine gun. [Mawazin]

 

Tikrit

Daesh says it targeted Speicher Base with 47 locally made rockets and heavy artillery (photos). [ADI] [ADI]

Daesh said that the nationalities of their attackers on Speicher Air Base in Tikrit were Iraqi, Saudi, Malaysian and Syrian. [Karemlash]

An attack by Daesh terrorists on a security checkpoint near Speicher camp left 5 of them killed and a vehicle destroyed. [Ghad]

 

Samarra

Seven Grad rockets were launched by Daesh into the center of Samarra today, killing a civilian. The rockets were reportedly launched from the Al-Jazeera area. [Mada]

 

Saraya Al-Salam, part of the Popular Mobilization Forces, blocked an attack by Daesh terrorists on Watban street west of Samarra, forcing the attackers to withdraw with heavy casualties.

[Harbi]

 

Popular Mobilization Forces killed 20 terrorists and burned out three vehicles in an operation in the Thirthar area west of Samarra, a security source said. [Ghad]

 

Samarra operations forces destroyed a vehicle with a mounted machine gun and killed all of terrorists inside, the IWMC said. [Mawazin]

 

Daesh says it shot down an Iraqi helicopter and destroyed an armored vehicle in the Samarra Dam area. [ADI]

Daesh says it shelled the Samarra Operations Command with heavy artillery. [A3maq]

 

Daesh publishes photos of destroying an Iraqi Army cannon west of Samarra. [ADI]

Daesh publishes photos of fighting west of Samarra. [ADI]

Daesh publishes two photos of targeting an Iraqi soldier with a sniper gun west of Samarra. [ADI]

 

DIYALA

Baquba

Six terror suspects were arrested in multiple areas of Diyala, including Baquba, today, a security source said. [Sumaria]

 

Muqdadiya/Abu Saida

An armed attack by unidentified armed men on a Rapid Intervention company in Muqdadiya today wounded the company commander (a major) and two more soldiers. [Baghdadia]

 

Northern Diyala

Security troops arrested 11 terrorists in Al-Mansouriya subdistrict who were hiding in a house with advanced communications equipment, a security source said. [Maalomah]

 

KIRKUK

Daesh seized 25 persons from Hawija District, including 7 ex-Sahwa fighters. The persons are from Shawet and Hawdh Sita villages; they were charged with cooperation with security forces. [Sumaria]

 

A Peshmerga commander says Coalition warplanes bombed Daesh near Kubba village west of Kirkuk, killing 10 Daesh terrorists. [Rudaw]

 

NINEWA

Mosul

Peshmerga troops blocked an attack by Daesh on Safiya village in Hamdaniya District. 18 terrorists were killed before the arrival of Coalition air support after 4 hours of fighting. [Mada]

 

Fierce clashes erupted between Daesh and Peshmerga in Al-Jabal Al-Asfar, near Bartella east of Mosul.  Daesh inflicted several casualties. [Sumaria]

 

A local source says 19 Daesh Afghani terrorists, including an explosives expert called Habibullah, were killed while booby-trapping a vehicle in Badoush east of Mosul. [Sumaria]

 

A Ninewa Police source says Daesh executed five lawyers in Qayara. The victims used to work in Mosul Criminal Court and were captured by Daesh last year. [BasNews]

 

A security source in Ninewa said that a plane (unidentified) destroyed a Daesh oil convoy moving from Qayara south of Mosul, killing 15 terrorists and destroying the vehicles. [Buratha]

 

Other Governorates  

KURDISTAN

A video of a 7-feet tall former American soldier who joined the Peshmerga. [Rudaw]

 

SOUTHERN IRAQ

Babel. A crowd of civil society activists demonstrated in Hilla, protesting the attacks on Sunni mosques and accusing armed groups of trying to instigate a sectarian war. [Mada]

 

Qadessiya. Diwaniya police announced the arrest of several men wanted on terror and other charges today. [Ghad]

 

Basra. Basra mourned Sheikh Jalil Al-Asadi today. He was a commander in the Popular Mobilization Forces and was killed in the Thirthar area in Anbar. [Buratha]

 

REPORTS FROM TURKEY

 

1,000 German military personnel arrived at Incirlik air base on Monday to participate in Coalition reconnaissance missions over Syria and Iraq, the German armed forces spokesman announced. He said four German Tornado aircraft are due to arrive at the base on Tuesday. ARA also quotes Syrian opposition activist Jihad Ahmad, who says German participation in the Coalition is not in the interests of the Syrian people, since the Coalition targets Daesh only and is not assisting the Syrian people to fight the Assad regime. [ARA]

 

Turkey’s Özgür Gündem, close to the PKK and pro-Kurdish-autonomy HDP party, reports that a 220-page book, showing on the inside page that it was “translated into Turkish by Dr Mustafa Öztürk,” printed in Istanbul, and carries the Turkish Ministry of Culture’s label, has been found on the bodies of Daesh fighters. Some of the points made in the book are these:  (1) All non-Muslims are enemies. (2) Many deceased and living Islamic leaders are classified as infidels. (3) It is permitted to take enemy women as slaves, be they people of the book, fire worshippers or Arabs. All women who are infidels and captured in the course of war are sex slaves. A holy warrior may only pick out a woman prisoner for himself with the commander’s permission, because they are part of the spoils, and possession may only be taken of the spoils after the commander has given permission. [Ozgur]

 

Mahmoud Al-Ghanim, born in Aleppo 1986, said to be a Daesh bomber, is reported to have slipped from the hands of the police by escaping through the window of a hospital at which he was being treated in the Turkish city of Erzurum. [Birgun]

 

REPORTS FROM SYRIA

 

Among the 12,000 Syrians detained in 2015 were 1,956 arrested by Daesh, including 218 women and 245 children, the Syrian Network for Human Rights has announced. [ARA]

 

Russia’s foreign ministry accused Daesh of using chemical weapons in Syria. It called for an investigation into possible infiltration of Sarin gas from Turkey into Syria, citing evidence raised by a Turkish MP. [Erem]

 

Tariq Mitri, the Lebanese professor and politician who formerly served as a UN envoy to Libya, has said that Daesh will be impossible to defeat by any coalition involving the Assad regime, whose goals, according to Mitri, concern the preservation of the regime and not the defeat of Daesh. [Anadolu]

 

Northeast

The YPG’s counter-terrorism unit captured a would-be Daesh suicide attacker on Sunday in Hasaka while he was in possession of an explosives-laden motorcycle, the YPG announced. Another YPG source said Daesh had planted sleeper cells in Hasaka. Hawar reports that the arrest took place on Sunday. [ARA] Hawar published photos of the purported vehicle and explosives. [Hawar]

 

Northwest

Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) captured a village west of Tishrin Dam, in the Manbij administrative area of the eastern Aleppo countryside, the SDF announced. The SDF statement says the militia alliance was “unable to confirm” the name of the village yet. [ARA]

 

Villagers have begun returning to their villages near the Tishrin Dam after it was liberated from Daesh. (Photos). [Hawar]

 

A video of SDF fighters preparing to fight Daesh last month. [Hawar]

 

The SDF has advanced 8 km (5 miles) southwest of Ain Eissa, inflicting causalities on Daesh and seizing strategic hills in its ongoing campaign, says a commander in its female brigades. [Hawar]

 

Daesh has started to impose its fines in gold rather than in Syrian currency on those who break its rules of conduct in Jarabulus. Four youths were reportedly whipped by the organization in central Jarabulus for smoking, before being sentenced to pay a fine of ten grams of gold each, activists report. [ARA]

 

A young female prisoner was tortured to death in a Daesh women’s prison in Manbij at the hands of other prisoners, activists report. The group also captured and executed the wife of a Daesh leader in the area after he fled to Turkey, the same sources said. [ARA]

 

Daesh publishes 2 photos of rocketing Qara Qozaq village. [ADI]

Central and West

Daesh fighters made advances in the areas around Hadath and Huwwarin in the eastern Homs countryside in heavy fighting with Syrian Army troops. Around 25 Syrian troops were killed as Daesh fighters attacked Syrian positions near Mahin, which the Syrian Army and allied militias seized from Daesh a week ago. In the ensuing fighting, around 10 Daesh fighters were reportedly killed. [Qasioun]

 

Daesh says 3 of its terrorists attacked Syrian soldiers in Dowa in Homs, killing 20 of them and destroying a vehicle before returning safely. [ADI] A3maq says the terrorists actually killed 23 soldiers (video). [A3maq] [A3maq]

DaeshDaily comment. A note to John Rambo.

 

South

Daesh says it stopped a Syrian opposition groups attack near Hoash Hammad village in Lajjah, in Daraa District south of Damascus, killing more than 10 fighters and wounding many others (photos). [ADI]

 

REPORTS FROM OTHER MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES

 

Daesh’s Al-Naba’ weekly magazine. [ADI]

 

Bahrain. The brother of a Daesh leader has attested in Bahraini court that he is not a member of the Daesh organization, amid an ongoing investigation of a group of 24 suspects accused of attempting to establish a Daesh branch in the country. Abdullah Mubarak Al-Binali was arrested in April when he attempted to leave Bahrain using another person’s passport. His brother, Turki Mubarak Al-Binali, a prominent Daesh figure who has written a biography of Daesh’s leader Awwad Baghdadi and appeared in several of the group’s promotional videos, was last seen in Syria and has been sentenced in absentia in Bahrain. [Erem]

 

Egypt. Daesh’s affiliate in Egypt, “Wilayat Sinai,” has reportedly released a video showing what it says is the execution of 20 Egyptians accused of cooperating with the Egyptian military. [AfriGate]

 

Egyptian police repelled an attack on the Abu Rifaei security installation south of Sheikh Zuweid, killing two of the assailants after they opened fire on the installation from their vehicle. Two other attackers fled the scene. [VetoGate]

 

Libya. Libyan facility guards and military troops repelled a new Daesh attack on petroleum facilities near Sidra. Renewed clashes erupted between Daesh and Libyan guards in the Wadi Akhila and Qarat Haddad areas west of Sidra as Daesh regrouped and launched new attacks after its assault yesterday was rebuffed. One Petroleum Facilities guardsman was killed and others were wounded in a Daesh rocket attack on an oil reservoir in Wadi Akhila which damaged the facility, a Guard source said. Firefighters were working to contain a blaze in the reservoir which threatened to spread to other reservoirs, a source said. Libyan Army troops supported the guardsmen in the effort to stave off the Daesh assault, a source said, adding that both sides had suffered casualties, without providing specifics. [AkhbarLibya] [AkhbarLibya] [AfriGate] [AfriGate]

 

One of the suicide attackers who died in yesterday’s Daesh assault on Sidra has been identified as Abu Abdallah Al-Ansari, a 15 year old Libyan who disappeared from Tripoli three months ago. [AfriGate]

 

The Tobruk-based Government of National Accord has issued a statement condemning yesterday’s Daesh attack on the oil facilities of Sidra, calling on Libyans to fight Daesh in all parts of Libyan territory. [AkhbarLibya]

 

Ibrahim Jadhran, the commander of the Facilities Protection Force, which is charged with the defense of the oil installations at Sidra and which has clashed with Daesh over the last two days, has verbally attacked Gen. Khalifa Hafter, the unruly commander of Libya’s armed forces, describing him and Daesh as “two sides of the same coin.” In televised remarks Jadhran accused Hafter of seeking to restore military rule in Libya. [Erem]

 

The Libyan National Oil Corporation has issued a statement warning of severe economic degradation in Libya should Daesh capture the prize petroleum facilities around Sidra. [LibyaAkhbar]

 

Daesh publishes a video of its terrorists in the southern tanks in Sidra yesterday. [A3maq]

Daesh says its terrorists attacked Libyan troops in the Indian Company in Sidra without giving more details. [A3maq]

 

Italy’s foreign minister Paolo Gentiloni has expressed his government’s concern over Daesh’s expansion in Libya in a phone conversation with the Libyan PM-designate Fayez Al-Sarraj. [AkhbarLibya]

 

A temporary headquarters for the Sirte local government, operating in exile after Daesh seized the city, has opened in the Libyan city of Bayda. [AfriGate]

 

Muhammad Ayish, writing in London-based Qatar-sponsored al-Quds al-Arabi argues that the claims that Daesh is present in Libya, as in Syria and Iraq, are “lies” and myths created by Gaddafi regime remnants to create fear in the population in a bid to return to power. [AkhbarLibya] [IslamMemo]

 

SOCIAL MEDIA SOURCES

 

Facebook Page of the Day

War News Agency, a local Iraqi news page

 

Daesh Twitter Accounts of the Day

https://twitter.com/lwardy33h16s

https://twitter.com/gJuFShYYf4t9Zmm

https://twitter.com/ttotta77

https://twitter.com/cvb99111

https://twitter.com/fue_is

 

 

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