Class of 2015: Militants graduate from IS 'school of terror'
Photographs, assumed to be taken in Raqqa, show dozens of IS militants brandishing AK47 assault rifles
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Latest images emerged in which black balaclava-wearing militants were seen as graduating from an Islamic State (IS) 'school of terror' in northern Syria.
The photographs, assumed to be taken in Raqqa, showed dozens of IS militants brandishing AK47 assault rifles and waving branded flags as the 'Class of 2015'.
Most of the graduates are assumed to be teenagers, brainwashed to believe they are holy warriors.
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Raqqa is the capital and a stronghold of the terrorists' self-declared caliphate which covers vast swathes of land in northern Syria and western Iraq.
A senior militant is pictured to be addressing the militants before they are sent off to wage war in various provinces under the control of IS.
The fighters are seen waving flags in celebration before taking part in what appears to be a passing out parade.
Other photographs show the newly-graduated militants march in highly choreographed formations.
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Some more images show militants trying to get on what appears to be a school bus.
Many new militants joining the IS troops are used for suicide attacks while others work on the front line.
Read: Disenchanted militants in Pakistan, Afghanistan eye Islamic State with envy
More than 220,000 people have been killed in Syria's conflict, which began with an Arab Spring uprising in March 2011 and turned into an insurgency following a military crackdown.
Some social media reaction to the photographs:
The story was originally published on Daily Mail
The photographs, assumed to be taken in Raqqa, showed dozens of IS militants brandishing AK47 assault rifles and waving branded flags as the 'Class of 2015'.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Most of the graduates are assumed to be teenagers, brainwashed to believe they are holy warriors.
Read: Islamic State warns medics against performing C-section to deliver babies
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Raqqa is the capital and a stronghold of the terrorists' self-declared caliphate which covers vast swathes of land in northern Syria and western Iraq.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
A senior militant is pictured to be addressing the militants before they are sent off to wage war in various provinces under the control of IS.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
The fighters are seen waving flags in celebration before taking part in what appears to be a passing out parade.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Other photographs show the newly-graduated militants march in highly choreographed formations.
Read: UK teens suspected of trying to join Islamic State arrested
Some more images show militants trying to get on what appears to be a school bus.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Many new militants joining the IS troops are used for suicide attacks while others work on the front line.
Read: Disenchanted militants in Pakistan, Afghanistan eye Islamic State with envy
More than 220,000 people have been killed in Syria's conflict, which began with an Arab Spring uprising in March 2011 and turned into an insurgency following a military crackdown.
PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Some social media reaction to the photographs:
The story was originally published on Daily Mail