as reported by Ukdailymail , ISIS
fighters are reportedly shaving their beards and dressing up as women in
order to flee Syria, in the wake of Russia stepping up its military
campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Pictures
said to have been taken near Aleppo last week shows mounds of what
looks like cut off facial hair, alongside discarded packets of razors.
In
order to cross the border to Turkey undetected, ISIS jihadists are
said to be shaving and disguising themselves in niqabs - a veil covering
all but the eyes worn by some muslim women.
The
images were shared on Twitter by the Sunday Times journalist Hala
Jaber, who credited Leith Abou Fadel, editor-in-Chief of the
English-language Arabic news website Al-Masdar News, as the source.
Ms Jaber posted the images with the caption: 'Photo apparently showing left over beards shaved off by rebels running 4m #Syria'
A second set of images was captioned: 'Jihadi beards, shaved off in Reef #Aleppo, as they flee clean shaven 2 #Turkey'.
The
images have been shared by hundreds of Twitter users, with many
responding by mocking ISIS and highlighting the hypocrisy of the 'holy
warriors' fleeing in the face of danger.
Twitter user Malcolm Rawlinson pointed out that 'the lions of the caliphate are now the scared pussies'.
Meanwhile, at least 40 Islamic State
fighters have been killed in an air strike on their convoy in
the Syrian province of Hama, a UK-based monitoring group
reported on Sunday.
The attack, which took place on Saturday, also destroyed 16
vehicles in the convoy, said the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights, which monitors violence in the country through a wide
network of sources on the ground.
The observatory added that the convoy had just left Raqqa,
the de facto capital of the militant group, at the time of the
attack. No further details were immediately available.
It
is not clear who deployed the airstrike, but the chief of the
Observatory, Rami Abdel, said 'they don't belong to the coalition led by
Washington', indicating that it may have been a Moscow-led attack.
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