Friday 27 January 2017

Haunting photos from inside former strongholds terrorist group

Just last week, Iraqi forces reclaimed the eastern half of Mosul, and it's only a matter of time until the entire city is back in Iraqi hands.

A member of the federal-police forces takes a selfie in front of a defaced black flag commonly used by ISIS militants, during a battle with ISIS militants in the Wahda district of eastern Mosul, Iraq, January 10, 2017.
A member of the federal-police forces takes a selfie in front of a defaced black flag commonly used by ISIS militants, during a battle with ISIS militants in the Wahda district of eastern Mosul, Iraq, January 10, 2017.
 (REUTERS/Alaa Al-Marjani)

The big fight for the Iraqi city of Mosul is yet another case of ISIS losing the ground it seized in its blitz across Iraq and Syria in 2014.

Just last week, Iraqi forces reclaimed the eastern half of Mosul, and
it's only a matter of time until the entire city is back in Iraqi hands.
It's just the latest in a string of setbacks for the terror group, which has lost upwards of 50% of its territory so far.
Whether ISIS fighters happen to die fighting, or flee their positions to fight another day — they often leave a treasure trove of ordnance, propaganda, and intelligence materials that can prove helpful against them.
Here's what was left behind after ISIS took off.
David Choi contributed to a previous version of this article.

In much of its territory, ISIS has its own propaganda posted to show the people who's in charge, like this billboard with Quranic verses in the historic city of Palmyra, Syria.

In much of its territory, ISIS has its own propaganda posted to show the people who's in charge, like this billboard with Quranic verses in the historic city of Palmyra, Syria.
In much of its territory, ISIS has its own propaganda posted to show the people who's in charge, like this billboard with Quranic verses in the historic city of Palmyra, Syria.
 (Omar Sanadiki/

And ISIS flags abound, like this one in an abandoned building.

And ISIS flags abound, like this one in an abandoned building.

Tripods and a projector were left inside an ancient hammam, or steam bath, which was used by ISIS as a media center in Manbij, Syria.

Tripods and a projector were left inside an ancient hammam, or steam bath, which was used by ISIS as a media center in Manbij, Syria.
Tripods and a projector were left inside an ancient hammam, or steam bath, which was used by ISIS as a media center in Manbij,
Syria.
 (Rodi Said/Reuters)

Here's what else remained there.

Here's what else remained there.
Here's what else remained there.
 (Rodi Said/Reuters)

Some buildings feature tunnels, for fighters to move into and out of positions. This was found in Sinjar, Iraq.

Some buildings feature tunnels, for fighters to move into and out of positions. This was found in Sinjar, Iraq.

Other buildings featured car parts, which, according to Syria Democratic Forces fighters, were used by ISIS militants to prepare car bombs.

Other buildings featured car parts, which, according to Syria Democratic Forces fighters, were used by ISIS militants to prepare car bombs.

This heavily-armored suicide car bomb was seized by Iraqi soldiers in Mosul earlier this week.


While this ISIS tank, along with other ordnance, was captured in November.

While this ISIS tank, along with other ordnance, was captured in November.

There seems to be no shortage of ammo. ISIS stacked these rocket-propelled grenades at a school in Fallujah.

There seems to be no shortage of ammo. ISIS stacked these rocket-propelled grenades at a school in Fallujah.

They also left behind explosives ...

They also left behind explosives ...

... And other ordnance and plenty of sandbags to protect the perimeter.

... And other ordnance and plenty of sandbags to protect the perimeter.


While Iraqi forces can take selfies in former ISIS strongholds ...

While Iraqi forces can take selfies in former ISIS strongholds ...

... Valuable intelligence can be gleaned from documents the group's fighters leave behind, like this book found in Fallujah.

... Valuable intelligence can be gleaned from documents the group's fighters leave behind, like this book found in Fallujah.

These Russian passports were found in Mosul.

These Russian passports were found in Mosul.


This is a marriage certificate issued by the Islamic State.

This is a marriage certificate issued by the Islamic State.

Besides the wide variety of ammo and weaponry found abandoned ...

Besides the wide variety of ammo and weaponry found abandoned ...

... rooms dedicated to making powerful bombs ...

... Or rooms dedicated to making powerful bombs ...


... Iraqi and US forces have found drones that ISIS uses to drop explosives

... Iraqi and US forces have found drones that ISIS uses to drop explosives.

Anti-ISIS forces have also discovered the haunting cells of former ISIS prisons.

Anti-ISIS forces have also discovered the haunting cells of former ISIS prisons.

One thing the anti-terror forces are likely to see more of, as ISIS continues to lose ground, is the group's mass graves for its own fighters.

One thing the anti-terror forces are likely to see more of, as ISIS continues to lose ground, is the group's mass graves for its own fighters.

Courtesy of pulse.ng





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