Islamic State fighters caught fleeing battlefield dressed as women
Series of pictures emerge, show men wearing dresses and make-up in a bid to leave behind their lives as IS fighters
IRAQ:
In an attempt to flee northern Iraq, Islamic State (IS) fighters have shaved their beards and dressed like women, Iraqi forces claimed.
A series of pictures have emerged, showing men wearing dresses and make-up in a bid to leave behind their lives as IS fighters.
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The photographs first emerged on Instagram and showed authorities pulling back the veils and burkas worn by young boys and men with mustaches.
Captions in Arabic accompanying the pictures indicated that the pictures were taken in northern Iraq's Baiji area. Iraqi forces have fought a non-stop battle of attrition around an oil refinery supported by American air strikes.
Iraqi Defence Minister Khaled al Obedi said the battle to recapture the key city of Tirkit could be a decisive turning point in the war.
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IS militants are defending the area with roadside bombs and frequent suicide attacks however, over 20,000 Iraqi troops continue to make gains.
If they are successful in taking Tikrit, it will put them in a good position for the looming battle over Mosul according to sources.
In an attempt to flee northern Iraq, Islamic State (IS) fighters have shaved their beards and dressed like women, Iraqi forces claimed.
A series of pictures have emerged, showing men wearing dresses and make-up in a bid to leave behind their lives as IS fighters.
Read: Islamic State dresses baby as suicide bomber in publicity stunt
The photographs first emerged on Instagram and showed authorities pulling back the veils and burkas worn by young boys and men with mustaches.
PHOTO: DAILY MAIL
Captions in Arabic accompanying the pictures indicated that the pictures were taken in northern Iraq's Baiji area. Iraqi forces have fought a non-stop battle of attrition around an oil refinery supported by American air strikes.
PHOTO: DAILY MAIL
Iraqi Defence Minister Khaled al Obedi said the battle to recapture the key city of Tirkit could be a decisive turning point in the war.
Read: Islamic State fashion merchandise goes viral on social media
IS militants are defending the area with roadside bombs and frequent suicide attacks however, over 20,000 Iraqi troops continue to make gains.
PHOTO: DAILY MAIL
If they are successful in taking Tikrit, it will put them in a good position for the looming battle over Mosul according to sources.