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Friday, July 01, 2016

Epic Video Shows Attack Helicopters Delete An ISIS Convoy Fleeing Fallujah


A huge convoy of Islamic State fighters found themselves on the business end of an assault from Iraqi helicopters as they attempted to flee Fallujah.

The video allegedly shows the assault from the perspective of an attack helicopter gun camera. It shows a convoy of what are said to be dozens of ISIS vehicles fleeing the Iraqi city of Fallujah as Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) closed in.

As the vehicles drove down the long, narrow road, they made themselves easy pickings for the attack helicopters, which peppered them with rocket, missile and cannon fire. The latter portion of the video shows ISF soldiers examining the mangled remains of the convoy after the attack.

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12 comments:

  1. There appeared to be no moving vehicles during the filmed strike, except for the one high-tailing it at the bottom of the screen.

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  2. Propaganda. See we're not arming them, opening the borders, and creating our "order out of chaos" scenario we've used in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Iran in the 70's, or Guatemala. No just watch the Kardashians and go back to sleep

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  3. They were shooting as junkyard vehicles. The one moving probably had a brick on the gas pedal to add some reality. I'm calling it BS.

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  4. Above Comments: You have been brainwashed so much that you cant tell fact from reality.

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  5. 1:55
    Actually the other commenter is aware of the brain washing and that is why he/she is suspect.
    Educate yourself about this government.

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  6. There's one other moving "northbound", but they don't shoot that one. Maybe it's the guy that put the brick in the gas of the other one!

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  7. Where are the dozens of bodies that should be there?
    uh huh.

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  8. How much did that cost the US children who will be born in 20 years?

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  9. Try 1991 Highway of Death.

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  10. 5:21 PM - that was something to see firsthand.

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  11. No bodies, no blood, one prop with canisters in the vehicle, probably driven there after the fireworks show.

    Nice.

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  12. I too wondered why there were no bodies visable

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