them to four operating bases, that really doesn t give you much force in the training, advise and assist. we ll turn to syria now. russia launching as many air strikes in syria in one day as the u.s.-led coalition is carrying thought a month. the russian defense ministry says it flew 32 sorties in the patz 24 hours, hitting an isis command center near aleppo and other targets. iran has deployed as many as one thousand ground forces in syria. for more, let s bring in jill dougherty in moscow. she is a research were the international center for defense and security. hello again, jill. it seems that russia s sudden arrival in this war has already caused changes on the ground. yes, it has. and that i think is what is going on. you know, you now have reports
think people know that. reporter: inside syria, near raqqa, electronic warfare garrison in raqqa, a building to detect and potentially target u.s. and coalition aircraft. near aleppo, the u.s. struck yet again al qaeda operatives known as the khorasan group. in iraq, iran flying phantom jets in eastern iraq. the u.s. military watching closely and a u.s. official tells cnn so far the iranians are not flying near coalition jets. the next major move by iraq, u.s. officials tell cnn that iraqi units plan to start moving north to mosul hoping to push out isis which seized the city in june. we all know when we said that
grounds against the government, including a key strategic town near aleppo. the death toll is said now to be northern 115,000 people. in colorado, police say the predator who tried to kidnap an 8-year-old in awe roar ra has been arrested. he grabbed that little girl through her bedroom window monday. she struggled. she screamed. she managed to break free in the driveway of her home. police say the description and more than 200 tips helped them make an arrest so quickly. talk about frightening moments two planes collide and everyone survived. one of those planes crashed. but everyone, including the pilot, bailed out, in fact, parachuted out before impact. the other plane landed safely and only minor injuries are being reported. pretty extraordinary images in
planet. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we re learning much more about the shooter and the victims in the sikh temple slaughter in wisconsin. i ll speak wit oak creek police chief coming up live. we ll hear exclusively from two men who lost their mother in the killings. first, we re getting new details on the weapon. our own brian todd is joining us now live. he s in oak creek, wisconsin. brian, you ve been tracing the gun. what are you finding out? reporter: spoke to the gun store manager, wolf. new details on that weapon that authorities believe was used in this shooting. that information comes from the gun store manager who is still shaken by the experience. subject down! officers down! i need ambulance. we have one officer shot. 7512 subject with a gun, balding, white t-shirt. officer down. reporter: it was less than a week before this carnage that suspect wade michael page stopped here and picked up the .9-meter pistol. according to the mana
officials say today s incident began when miners rushed a police line. the united states will not renew the observer mission in war-torn syria. the-up said the people will leave next week. the survivors from wednesday s assault near a town in a town near aleppo are preparing to bury dozens of friends and family members. correspondent steve harrigan was there during the attack. one day after air strikes by a syrian government war plane, the people are picking through the wreckage of their houses and their lives. we heard a lard sound, first we thought it was a missile. the windows got broken and the walls of the house collapsed an we got together in one room. thanks to god we were able to get out. many of those killed were women and children at home on wednesday afternoon.