Jihadi brides yell ISIS slogans amid the battle for the last stronghold in Syria

Jihadi brides yell ISIS slogans amid the battle for the last stronghold in Syria

As the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) continue its offensive on the Syrian city of Baghouz, one of ISIS’s last bastions in the country, more jihadi brides with kids are reportedly being transported to refugee camps.

A video allegedly showing ISIS brides still loyal to the self-proclaimed caliphate yelling abusive words and saluting the terror group has emerged on the internet.

The clip shows several women dressed from head to toe in black, sitting with their children, in a truck taking them to a refugee camp from the Syrian city of Baghouz, the last stronghold of the terror group.

The women are heard shouting “baqiya”, presumably from ISIS’s slogan “baqiya wa tatamaddad”, which is translated as “remaining and expanding”, verbally abusing journalists and throwing water and bottles at the camera filming them.

Over the weekend, the Daily Mail reported that foreign jihadi brides had been isolated from other female refugees in the al-Hol camp in northeast Syria, since they tried to assault the “infidels” for not abiding by the laws of the self-proclaimed caliphate.

Shortly before the final assault on Baghouz, the US-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said it had captured more than 800 foreign ISIS terrorists and 2,000 of their wives and children.

Source: Sputnik