Jihadi Go-Pro Sick new ISIS video uses ‘first person shooter’ headcam footage to show jihadi thugs on the battlefield
ISIS extremists have released a sick new video, filmed from a headcam
ISIS have reportedly released a recruitment video shot from a headcam featuring fighters attacking Iraqi forces.
The video, called “Fallujah, the City of Steadfastness”, was released on terrorist channels on 26 May.
The disturbing footage has been supposedly captured with GoPro cameras, which the sick jihadis have attached to their heads.
Horrific scenes show ISIS fighters shooting rockets and bazookas towards Iraqi troops
In a montage of different clips, the extremists document life on the front line. In the frightening video, rockets blast into the night sky towards Iraqi coalition soldiers. ISIS fighters man huge guns, firing shots into the darkness. In sick scenes, jihadis hide among Iraqi ruins, taking pot shots at their opponents.
The extremists have loaded heavy weaponry onto the back of trucks
The cameras focus in on the dead Iraqi soldiers, strewn along the arid landscape. The headcam footage shows fighters marching across the countryside, carrying rifles and machine guns.
In sick scenes, an ISIS fighter fires a large machine gun from the back of a moving vehicle
The soldiers stop intermittently to shoot at Iraqi forces. The extremist thugs have loaded heavy machine guns onto the back of trucks, which they use to fire while on the move. In the sickening video, the military scenes turn into a series of pictures of dead Iraqi soldiers.
Footage shows a large smoke cloud after ISIS blasted a rocket towards Iraqi troops
The footage was released as Iraqi coalition forces mounted an attack on ISIS held Fallujah last week.
The commander of the Iraqi forces declared today that victory was days away.
Iraqi troops expect to liberate the city of Fallujah in the next few days
Lieutenant General Abdelwahab Al Saadi told AFP: “The security forces
are advancing towards central Fallujah from the southern side but doing
so cautiously, to preserve civilian lives.
But the extremists have planted hundreds of bombs in the city, slowing the coalition’s progress
“In the coming days, we will declare the liberation of Fallujah.” Joint Operations Command said that their progress was slow because ISIS had planted hundreds of bombs in Fallujah.
In a statement, they said: “There are tunnels and between 150 and 200 bombs are defused every 100 metres. “Our information is that Daesh (ISIS) has prepared car bombs which
they are hiding in homes, with the intention of attacking us when we
enter.”
It is thought that as many as 20,000 civilians have fled the area after fighting started two weeks ago. According to authorities ISIS is using the 50,000 citizens of Fallujah as human shields.
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