THE CONTACT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ISSUE - 672, 21 - 27 JUNE 2016 PH: (905) 671 - 4761
ISIS FIGHTERS IN LIBYA ARE USING PREGNANT WOMEN AS HUMAN SHIELDS AIR ATTACK: A Libyan Hind helicopter. Left: Area of Sirte where jihadis are trapped
ALERTS: British soldiers monitor a hand-held device
British special forces have corralled hundreds of Islamic State jihadis in ‘kill boxes’ in the besieged Libyan city of Sirte, but the desperate fanatics are using pregnant women and girls as human shields to prevent them storming the town. Elite commandos from the SAS and SBS – the Special Boat Service – secretly co-ordinated attacks by land, sea and air to overpower IS fighters, retaking control of a crucial oil port in the terror group’s last bastion in Libya. The British forces, working jointly with US Navy Seals, deployed drones and high-tech infra-red cameras to locate hundreds of jihadis who have run the city as an extremist caliphate for the past 18 months. Reports are only now starting to emerge of how, last Saturday, during a surprise assault, the special forces working with the Libyan army, air force and coastguard guided fighter
BRIT FORCES CORNER JIHADI FIGHTERS IN LIBYA’S ‘KILL BOXES’
bombers and helicopter gunships on a series of raids that destroyed target buildings where there were clusters of IS militants, driving them into the open. Russian-made Hind attack helicopters then strafed the jihadis as they made for the harbour. Coastguard vessels
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blocked any possible escape by sea, and ground troops drove in under sniper fire, building a new frontline with sand berms. Airborne and land-based equipment managed by remote control had guided in a Mirage
fighter jet that dropped two 500lb bombs and two MiGs that dropped up to six bombs. By the early hours of the following day, the jihadis were cornered in multiple ‘kill boxes’ within an urban area of six square
miles. British and American strategists are now working with Libyan field commanders to determine the next move. The parts of Sirte still under IS control are the last remaining areas held by the terror group in Libya. Among the armed IS fighters and snipers positioned on rooftops, the sophisticated spotter cameras used by the SBS could make out the outlines of women and children being held as hostages by the fanatics, presenting the coalition forces with a dilemma. A senior military adviser who has knowledge of the top-secret operations, said: ‘Storming the kill boxes is a tempting option Continued on Page 2