Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) fighters take up positions inside a damaged building in al-Vilat al-Homor neighborhood in Hasaka city, as they monitor the movements of Islamic State fighters who are stationed in Ghwayran neighborhood in Hasaka city, Syria, July 22, 2015.
Buck Clay, SOFREP/Business Insider: Here's how Kurdish guerrilla forces are using dirty tricks against ISIS
The roles of underground operations, guerrilla, sabotage, and classic special-operations units are groups who act in frustration to opposing forces.
In this case the bullet meets the bone in Syria as Kurdish Forces are successfully deploying unconventional-warfare tactics against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Kurdish forces have developed and deployed covert guerrilla warfighters against ISIS. Such as the recently reported 45 ISIS fighters "die after eating poisoned Ramadan meal in Iraq."
WNU Editor: This probably explains why the Kurds are the only military force that has been successful in defeating the Islamic state on the battlefield .... it also explains why coalition air-strikes have been limited in deterring and/or stopping the Islamic State.
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