Is ISIS running out of suicide bombers?

Sally

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I think we can all understand why there are people who would have a change of heart and not want to be a suicide bomber no matter how extremist they might be in their religion.

Is ISIS running out of suicide bombers? Terror group suffers shortage of martyrs after dozens of fighters desert or defect to rival militias
  • Dozens of would-be suicide bombers left ISIS before carrying out missions
  • Terrorists have set up roadblocks and security checks to stop desertions
  • Anyone guilty of desertion has been told they face summary execution
  • But the threats have not stopped jihadis defecting to other militant groups or fleeing the battlefield before carrying out their attacks
By ROBERT VERKAIK and JOHN HALL FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 9 February 2015 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 9 February 2015


The Islamic State is experiencing a shortage of suicide bombers after dozens of fighters deserted the terror group or defected to rival militias.

Reports from inside the ISIS-stronghold of Raqqa claim that a rebellion among a 'martyrs battalion' is a severe blow to the ISIS leadership who recruit foreign fighters for their suicide operations.

According to the respected anti-ISIS activists, Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, ISIS has seen dozens of militants earmarked for suicide operations flee the battlefield or defect to other groups.



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ISIS experiencing shortage of suicide bombers after dozens desert or defect Daily Mail Online
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Is ISIS running out of suicide bombers? Terror group suffers shortage of martyrs after dozens of fighters desert or defect to rival militias
  • Dozens of would-be suicide bombers left ISIS before carrying out missions
  • Terrorists have set up roadblocks and security checks to stop desertions
  • Anyone guilty of desertion has been told they face summary execution
  • But the threats have not stopped jihadis defecting to other militant groups or fleeing the battlefield before carrying out their attacks
By ROBERT VERKAIK and JOHN HALL FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 9 February 2015 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 9 February 2015


The Islamic State is experiencing a shortage of suicide bombers after dozens of fighters deserted the terror group or defected to rival militias.

Reports from inside the ISIS-stronghold of Raqqa claim that a rebellion among a 'martyrs battalion' is a severe blow to the ISIS leadership who recruit foreign fighters for their suicide operations.

According to the respected anti-ISIS activists, Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, ISIS has seen dozens of militants earmarked for suicide operations flee the battlefield or defect to other groups.



Read more:

ISIS experiencing shortage of suicide bombers after dozens desert or defect Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
I doubt it. ...... :cool:
 

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