Posted on 05/22/2013 9:02:00 PM PDT by traumer
Syrianews managed to confirm the news we received a couple of days ago that a Syrian Navy boat destroyed an Israeli submarine off the Syrian coast at 150 meters depth on 02 May 2013 around 2 2:30 am. We were not told the type or size of the submarine but we were confirmed it was destroyed.
In the details we managed to get: the enemy object was detected and orders were given to one of the nearby boats to destroy it which they did with a torpedo (not told which type), then it was monitored sinking until landing on the seabed off the coast. A heavy movement of Syrian Army helicopters was observed over the site where the submarine was destroyed.
Its not the first time Syrian Navy engage with enemy and hostile objects. At the very beginning of the Syrian crisis, the Syrian Navy spotted a German navy ship on a reconnaissance mission and harassed it away, a German minister then complained of the Syrian Navy acts claiming the ship was not spying, just listening and collecting information!
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I walked on Mars!
I don’t know... if it happened on 02 May 2013 - wouldn’t there be some commotion by now?
Have a stab at it
“I walked on Mars!”
Pffft... that’s nothing. I live on Pluto.
:-)
BS Bump!
Yeah... yeah. That’s right, it’s blown up! It is no more! That sub is gonne, baby. Won’t be seein’ it no mo fo sho.
Yeah but no one is going to Uranus!
There’s nothing like sitting on Uranus.
I’ll wait for CNN to confirm it
I’m waiting to hear from Debka for confirmation.
Iraqi sand spiders, Iranian missile clouds, Syrian depth-charges.
Uh-huh.
Israel would have bombed the snot out of them by now.
Not May 2nd, but April 1st, otherwise the story is fine.
I can see Uranus from here.
He’s resurfaced as Damascus Dick.
If this did occur, as reported on 5/2/13, that would suggest the Israeli strikes on Syria on 5/3 were more retaliatory than preemptive.
Was it a foot long sandwich or only 11 inches?
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