A picture taken from inside a car shows US-led coalition vehicles driving through the Syrian village of Baghouz on January 26, 2019 (AFP Photo/DELIL SOULEIMAN)
AFP: Near IS holdout, Syrian fighters face women suicide bombers
Baghouz (Syria) (AFP) - Driving towards the frontline of what remains of the Islamic State group's self-declared "caliphate" in eastern Syria, US-backed fighters pass huge craters from air strikes and buildings reduced to rubble.
Backed by air strikes of the US-led coalition, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are battling to expel IS from a few hamlets in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.
But cornered in a final remote pocket of territory near the Iraqi border, the jihadists are staging a fierce fightback, hiding in tunnels and deploying suicide bombers -- including women.
Listening to Egyptian diva Umm Kulthum, SDF fighters drive along a desert road towards a string of villages retaken in recent weeks from the jihadists.
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3 comments:
If the war against ISIS is a war against terrorism, then suicide bombers, no matter their gender, indicates that a war continues
a bomb is a bomb and if they are going off then terrorism is THERE
I'm all for women suicide bombers, its like killing 4 or 5 jihadi's at once. These dolls won't produce anymore baby jihadi's. Good tactic ISIS.
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