The chopped heads: Daesh propagates horror scenes in their last strongholds in Syria
Tuesday 26/February/2019 - 02:18 PM

Nahla Abdel Moneim
Since the emergence of the Daesh organization on the international scene, it
has been associated with specific terms and scenes ranging from killing,
torture and burning, as well as most of the types of destruction.
The Special Air Service affiliated to the British Army discovered the existence
of 50 heads cut in a number of tunnels for the organization in the region of
Bagouz located near the Syrian-Iraqi border.
During the ongoing battles to liberate the last bastion of Daesh in Syria,
which was based in Bagouz in the east of the country. The British newspaper The
Sun said that the troops found inside the tunnels where the gunmen were hiding
these chopped heads. Most likely, they were women. They were sexually exploited
by elements of the organization, and others were attributed to elements
executed by internal infidelity and espionage, as was previously assumed.
The beginning of February saw the movements of the Syrian democratic forces QSD
to liberate the region from Daesh in preparation for the announcement of the
fall of the alleged caliphate that emerged to the public with the speech of the
group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2014.
The US-backed forces are still fighting to liquidate the organization. Many of
the group’s elements have fled through safe corridors of battle in the region.
The forces have also freed many Yazidi children from the grip of the
organization.
It is worth mentioning that Bagouz has made the top news headlines recently as
the area where the leader of Daesh Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has recently been
spotted.