ISIS fanatics release propaganda film of street fighting as Kurds stage last desperate stand to stop massacre of the innocents in sight of the Turkish border
The Islamic State has released disturbing footage from inside Kobane showing militants waging another ferocious attack on Kurdish territory, amid concerns the extremists are now in control of half of the besieged Syrian town.
The propaganda clip, which appears to have been filmed professionally, shows militants firing assault rifles and machine guns from behind buildings in the embattled border town.
In one harrowing scene, the clearly-filmed footage shows one of the terrorists attacking a building with a rocket-propelled grenade. Other scenes show the extremists relentlessly firing rounds at unseen targets, while their colleagues crawl inside the blasted walls of the abandoned buildings.
The propaganda clip, which appears to have been filmed professionally, shows militants firing assault rifles and machine guns from behind buildings in the embattled border town.
In one harrowing scene, the clearly-filmed footage shows one of the terrorists attacking a building with a rocket-propelled grenade. Other scenes show the extremists relentlessly firing rounds at unseen targets, while their colleagues crawl inside the blasted walls of the abandoned buildings.
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ISIS has released disturbing footage from inside Kobane showing militants waging an attack on Kurdish fighters in a bloody street fight
The propaganda clip, which appears to have been filmed on a steady camera, shows militants firing assault rifles and machine guns at buildings in the besieged border town
Footage sees militants attacking buildings with hand-held weapons and crawling into blasted walls in the suburbs of the embattled town
The brazen clip shows dozens of militants roaming through near-deserted streets as they attempt to claw back some control
The brazen clip also show dozens of militants roaming through near-deserted streets as they attempt to claim more control over the border town.
The filmed attack - involving dozens of terrorist fighters - takes place against a backdrop of explosive thuds and pillars of smoke, a scene growing ever-more common in the face of ISIS' sheer barbarism.
The promotional footage comes amid reports that U.S-led airstrikes are failing to halt further advances from ISIS, who are now said to be in control of nearly half of Kobane.
Punishing strikes from U.S and Arab warplanes had appeared to force ISIS back towards the edge of the town, slowing the militants' advance in some areas of the town.
The flurry of airstrikes came after the terrorists launched a renewed assault on Kobane, killing dozens of heavily-outgunned Kurds who had resisted the group's advances for the past three weeks.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
ISIS has released disturbing footage from inside Kobane showing militants waging an attack on Kurdish fighters in a bloody street fight
The propaganda clip, which appears to have been filmed on a steady camera, shows militants firing assault rifles and machine guns at buildings in the besieged border town
Footage sees militants attacking buildings with hand-held weapons and crawling into blasted walls in the suburbs of the embattled town
The brazen clip shows dozens of militants roaming through near-deserted streets as they attempt to claw back some control
The brazen clip also show dozens of militants roaming through near-deserted streets as they attempt to claim more control over the border town.
The filmed attack - involving dozens of terrorist fighters - takes place against a backdrop of explosive thuds and pillars of smoke, a scene growing ever-more common in the face of ISIS' sheer barbarism.
The promotional footage comes amid reports that U.S-led airstrikes are failing to halt further advances from ISIS, who are now said to be in control of nearly half of Kobane.
Punishing strikes from U.S and Arab warplanes had appeared to force ISIS back towards the edge of the town, slowing the militants' advance in some areas of the town.
The flurry of airstrikes came after the terrorists launched a renewed assault on Kobane, killing dozens of heavily-outgunned Kurds who had resisted the group's advances for the past three weeks.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
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