Posted on 03/28/2017 11:16:25 AM PDT by nickcarraway
As ISIS is weakening in Raqqa, dozens of ISIS leaders, their families and foreign militants fled the city to other areas controlled by the organization. According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch, a military operation carried out by the Syrian Democratic forces managed to besiege the city.
In the past 24 hours alone, some 80 leaders and foreign militants have left the city with their families.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the fugitives used boats to cross the Euphrates to reach the southern bank of the river, and then headed towards the southern countryside of the city of Raqqa.
More than two weeks ago, about 300 ISIS families and some Syrian families left the city of Raqqa towards other areas controlled by ISIS, such as al-Mayadin.
The Observatory monitored the escape of these families through boats and ferries from Raqqa to the southern bank of the Euphrates River.
They then headed to two different directions, where some of them fled to the province of Deir al-Zor, the other moved to the eastern countryside of Hama.
GOOD, GET THEM ALL IN ONE PLACE
why do they keep letting them leave ?
and I wonder how Syrian Human Rights Watch knows all this ?
Trying to get to the Turkish border? Let the Kurds do what they want with them. Hunt them all down, and give them what they gave others. No tears for them.
I guess they’re not as willing to die for allah as they claimed.
exist_isis_vermin = true;
while (exist_isis_vermin) {
: hunt_and_exterminate(isis_vermin);
: sniff_for_isis_vermin(exist_isis_vermin);
}
To their twisted minds, it's better to live in order to kill another day.
“terrorist leaders’ families fled” = “terrorists bugged-out wearing burquas”
Why aren’t they being straiffed by A-10’s?
One of the reasons I knew we would eventually fail in Afghanistan was that, when we located bin Laden’s family escaping in a convoy, instead of blowing hell out it the drone operators called a Pentagon lawyer who promptly said “No.”
This is probably same sort of thing.
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