Quote:Here's an ISIS story that will make your day!
British Special Forces troops donned the full-length Islamic dress to sneak undetected through the ISIS' de facto capital, Raqqa, and take out their terrorist commander, U.K. Express reports. The eight-man SAS squad also eliminated several jihadi fighters after lifting up their burkas and opening fire on the stunned militants who had no time to hide from the hail of bullets. The men posed as ISIS chiefs' wives by covering themselves from head-to-toe in the traditional black burkas and managed to make their way to the group's headquarters. Beneath the burkas the SAS troopers had grenades, machine-guns and enough ammo to rain hell upon the unsuspecting terrorists.
After making their way through the town they located the house of a senior terrorist chief and relayed the location and coordinates to a US Air Force AWAC mission-control aircraft circling thousands of feet above. The American spy-plane then passed the information onto a US 'Reaper' drone, which seconds later fired a 'Hellfire' missile into the building, vaporising the ISIS commander and several of his henchmen, The Express reported.
When jihadi militants heard the explosion they rushed onto the streets and discovered the burka-clad troopers, who took down several jihadists during a fierce gun-battle as they fought their way to safety. The SAS team were moving back to their vehicles after the missile had struck when the town went into lockdown, a source revealed. "Gunmen were on the streets stopping everyone, lining people up against the walls and threatening to kill anyone who had helped the 'spies'. "Just as the British soldiers were getting back into a minivan several gunmen ordered them to stop," the source said. "The troopers ignored the warnings and were about to drive off when the jihadist opened fire." The SAS jumped out of the vehicle, lifted up their burkas and opened fire in return. "It must have been a massive shock to the gunmen," recalled the source. "One was killed instantly and two others ran off. The firefight gave the SAS just enough time to break contact with the Isis gunmen and escape."
Shortly after the daring raid, rumours started swirling around town that the "infidels" had sent women to do their fighting rather than men, the source said. However, as we now know, it was actually eight brave soldiers with far better training and much better equipment and the result was that they struck a "severe blow" to ISIS/Daesh in the area. It definitely takes a brave man to walk straight into the pits of hell like these soldiers did, especially knowing the consequences if they were caught. But it is interesting to see that they used Islam's own tradition to infiltrate the group, and then wreak deserved havoc.
Something to warm One's heart !
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07-13-2016, 12:11 PM
Awesome news to wake up to!
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