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Thanks, BracketBot (talk) 14:02, 31 October 2013 (UTC) my humble contributionThe shelling of peaceful quarters mortars According to numerous and detailed interviews of eyewitnesses also reported to journalists filmed movies. Within two years of war in Syria. Constantly, and most of the country occur shellings, shelling of peaceful quarters uses a variety of mortars and rockets (not very large calibre). All interviews are given to the witnesses on the ground, and not hiding his face, and who they are and with the confirmation of the fact that witnesses live in the area (as according to eyewitnesses and journalists). A number of shooting is conducted directly at the place where it is live witnesses (films last 20-40 minutes).
Movies were filmed by television companies: 1)Rossiya 24 TV channel the film was shot in late 2012 (official website of the source [1] [2] [3] [4] this - [5]), 2)TV channel Russia-1 the film was shot in late 2013 (official website of the source [6] this - [7])
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Perhaps the use of the system: №1(("Baikal"*command post[17])+("Ranzhir"*command post[18]))+ №2(("Baikal"*command post)+("PPRU"*command post[19]))[20]+ №3("Baikal"*command post[21])+ №4(9S52 "Polyana"-D4*command post[22]) =№1+№2+№3+№4. This union is a mobile command headquarters for a mixed grouping of air defense forces, such as: (SA-N-1 Goa, SA-N-2 Guideline, SA-5 Gammon)[23], and SA-8 Gecko, SA-10 Grumble/SA-20 Gargoyle, SA-11 Gadfly, SA-12 (Gladiator/Giant)/(SA-23 Gladiator/Giant), SA-15 Gauntlet, SA-16 Gimlet/SA-18 Grouse/SA-24 Grinch, SA-17 Grizzly, SA-19 Grison, into a brigade. "Baikal"[24]*command post or "Senezh"[25][26](an automatic control system)+are various other command posts[27] can combine (to mix) with others systems, including the air force and systems interference/anti-jamming. These air defense systems and command centers exist in various embodiments and not everyone version of any system (air defenses or command of)can work with any version air defenses or command of. Disambiguation link notification for December 31Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Wikipedia appreciates your help. We noticed though that you've added some links pointing to disambiguation pages. Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject.
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