Geolocation of IS SVBIED attack on SDF forces in the Muktaltha district of Raqqa, #Syria, reportedly on 01-08-2017. https://t.co/HGgLoKtVsa pic.twitter.com/GcD8MkPyqY— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) August 2, 2017
Washington Post: What an ISIS suicide attack looks like from the air and the ground
An Islamic State suicide attack carried out earlier this week was captured by both a television camera crew and by the terrorist group’s drone in their de facto capital of Raqqa, offering dual perspectives on the bloody, urban combat that has become a hallmark of the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
The attack, which reportedly occurred Tuesday, was geolocated using the stills from the Islamic State drone to a neighborhood in eastern Raqqa, where U.S.-backed fighters, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, are fighting to push into the city.
Then on Thursday, the news station Kuridstan24 posted a video of the same attack, showing what appears to be the same white car bomb, or VBIED, speeding toward their cameraman before exploding.
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WNU editor: That Kurdistan 24 video clearly reveals how effective and destructive these VBIEDs can be.
The DMV penalty for failure of the parallel parking test is rather severe here.
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