Dramatic: The account of the end of ISIS, expected to collapse within hours

There's a flash of light in the dark city until an air strike hits the ISIS military target. A few seconds later, a ball devours the entire neighborhood. Five years after I The SIS took over vast territories of Syria and Iraq, all that remains of CHAkalifa that controlled 10 million people at its peak, are some [...]
There's a flash of light in the dark city until an air strike hits the ISIS military target. A few seconds later, a ball devours the entire neighborhood.
Five years after I The SIS took over vast territories of Syria and Iraq, all that remains of HINAcalifati, which controlled 10 million people at its peak, are several lanes along the Euphrates River, in the small desert city of Baghdad that will be seized in a few days, translate Periscope.
Locked east and west by the Syrian Democratic Forces led by Kurds and by the Syrian regime and Russia on the other side of the river, the potassium seems less than a hell of smoke and fire. There is no way left for the soldiers to leave.
The military offensive resumed as soon as women and children were evacuated from the city, with an intensity not seen even in large cities, such as Mosul and Raqqa.

ISIS snipers, suicide bombings and rockets are preventing Syrian Democratic Forces (FDS) from advancing towards them during the day. But when night falls, he does not live for them.
The day is their time. But the night is ours,” said Memo Wan, an FDS commander.
In a few days, The FDS has managed to reduce space with I SIS in less than a mile, and Commander Wan says terrorists are almost completely surrounded, with only a line of continuous supplies.
And we've got the "Walkey-taki"-taki while they're back and we've heard them panic and talk about how to escape, he added.
Between a thousand and a thousand and 500 men are believed to be still trapped in that country, along with an unknown number of women and children.
We were expecting only 2,000 people to leave during evacuations, but more than 9,000 women and children came out at the end, so there may be more remaining soldiers than we think,” said the next commander, Adnan Africa. “This battle has been extremely difficult because many soldiers will fight to the last range. ”
Intelligence services, Periscope has indicated that many high profile hostages are still being held in Baghdad as opportunities to bargain for freedom of I fighters. SIS. Also stuck in the city are two American children -- Yusuf and Zahra Sikder -- whose mother died of an air strike in January.
Although some of the last fighters are children or hurt, I The SIS is refusing to surrender. Jihadists have resorted to suicide attacks using squirrels, motorcycles, and even bicycles. /Periscopi












