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«Breaking News» ISIS defeated in Syria, SDF forces say, as desperate terrorist group sends women to front line

ISIS has lost its final stronghold in Syria after a desperate battle which saw the so-called caliphate send female fighters to the frontline.


Syrian Democratic Forces declared a 'total elimination' of the jihadist group this morning after flushing out diehard jihadists from their very last holdout in Baghouz.


The terrorist group's bloody last stand saw fanatics hiding in caves as US-backed forces launched airstrikes overnight on Thursday.


President Donald Trump declared victory over the self-declared caliphate, which once sprawled across much of Syria and neighbouring Iraq, yesterday.


After showing off an upside down before-and-after map of the area comparing their territory on Election Day versus Friday, he handed the paper to a journalist, saying, 'You guys can have the map. Congratulations. You'll spread it around?' 




Footage released by ISIS appears to show burqa-clad women firing AK47s at SDF forces during the final days of the so-called caliphate


Footage released by ISIS appears to show burqa-clad women firing AK47s at SDF forces during the final days of the so-called caliphate



Footage released by ISIS appears to show burqa-clad women firing AK47s at SDF forces during the final days of the so-called caliphate





Pictured: smoke rising about the final stronghold of ISIS in Baghouz, eastern Syria, earlier this week


Pictured: smoke rising about the final stronghold of ISIS in Baghouz, eastern Syria, earlier this week



Pictured: smoke rising about the final stronghold of ISIS in Baghouz, eastern Syria, earlier this week




President Donald Trump declared victory over the self-declared caliphate yesterday, holding this upside down map showing the territory held by ISIS on election day versus Friday


President Donald Trump declared victory over the self-declared caliphate yesterday, holding this upside down map showing the territory held by ISIS on election day versus Friday



President Donald Trump declared victory over the self-declared caliphate yesterday, holding this upside down map showing the territory held by ISIS on election day versus Friday



In the final days of the caliphate, official footage released by ISIS appears to show women in burqas firing AK47s at the SDF.


Until now, women have been stopped from joining ISIS forces on the frontline as it is considered taboo.


Devorah Margolin, a war studies analyst at King's College London, told the Telegraph: 'Isil has always been adamant that women should participate in violence only under circumstances of "defensive jihad", or in simpler terms only when Muslim lands are under attack and it is strategically necessary.

'The loss of physical territory for them really seems to have been the final straw.' 


Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, tweeted that 'Baghouz is free and the military victory against Daesh has been achieved', referring to the group by its Arabic acronym.


Bali said the so-called caliphate is gone, and pledged to continue the fight against remnants of the extremist group until they are completely eradicated. 



Pictured: US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces stand in front of their flag in Baghouz, east Syria, after eliminating the jihadist group in the area


Pictured: US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces stand in front of their flag in Baghouz, east Syria, after eliminating the jihadist group in the area



Pictured: US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces stand in front of their flag in Baghouz, east Syria, after eliminating the jihadist group in the area




Until now, women have been stopped from joining ISIS forces on the frontline as it is considered taboo


Until now, women have been stopped from joining ISIS forces on the frontline as it is considered taboo



Until now, women have been stopped from joining ISIS forces on the frontline as it is considered taboo





The terrorist group's bloody last stand saw fanatics hiding in caves as US-backed forces launched airstrikes (pictured yesterday)


The terrorist group's bloody last stand saw fanatics hiding in caves as US-backed forces launched airstrikes (pictured yesterday)



The terrorist group's bloody last stand saw fanatics hiding in caves as US-backed forces launched airstrikes (pictured yesterday)



The announcement marks the end of a four-and-a-half year campaign by an array of forces against the extremist group, which at its height in 2014 ruled an area the size of the United Kingdom, including several major cities and towns.


The group no longer controls any territory in Syria or Iraq, but continues to carry out insurgent attacks in both countries.


It also maintains affiliates in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Afghanistan and elsewhere. 


The Kurdish-led SDF had been predicting imminent victory for days but while thousands of the terrorists had fled a few were still hiding in the Syrian village. 


The force has been battling for weeks to defeat Islamic State at the Baghouz enclave in southeastern Syria at the Iraqi border. 




Pictured: ISIS weapons seized by Syrian Democratic Forces. Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, tweeted that 'Baghouz is free and the military victory against Daesh has been achieved'


Pictured: ISIS weapons seized by Syrian Democratic Forces. Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, tweeted that 'Baghouz is free and the military victory against Daesh has been achieved'



Pictured: ISIS weapons seized by Syrian Democratic Forces. Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, tweeted that 'Baghouz is free and the military victory against Daesh has been achieved'


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/23/isis-defeated-in-syria-sdf-forces-say-as-desperate-terrorist-group-sends-women-to-front-line/
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