Iraq ISLAMIC STATE

IRAQI TROOPS BARELY HOLDING ONTO IRAQI OIL FIELDS AGAINST BLOOD THIRSTY MURDERERS OF ISIS…….

 

These soldiers are between the literal rock and hard place.

Knowing full well that if they surrender, they’ll be brutally treated then summarily executed in the cruelest of ways.

US officials warn Iraqi troops surrounded, outgunned and facing death in battle with ISIS for major oil refinery as American special forces advisers prepare to move in

Smoke rises from the the Baiji oil refinery in Iraq on Thursday. Workers were evacuated as it remained unclear who was actually in control of the plant - although witnesses said ISIS flags were reportedly hanging on the complex. The refinery accounts for almost a third of the country's refining capacity

  • The estimated 270 soldiers on the Baiji refinery are outnumbered and trapped as the battle raged on for a fourth day with up to 500 ISIS militants
  • The terrorists plan to keep the soldiers isolated until the run out of food and ammunition
  • U.S. official source said: ‘There is very little the Iraqi government can do to save or liberate those guys’

By LOUISE BOYLE

Iraqi troops are losing control of one of the country’s major oil refineries to the Islamic terrorist group ISIS, according to a U.S. official today.

The estimated 270 soldiers on the Baiji refinery are outnumbered and trapped as the battle raged on for a fourth day with up to 500 ISIS militants.

The terrorists plan to keep the soldiers isolated until the run out of food and ammunition, a U..S. source said.

Smoke rises from the the Baiji oil refinery in Iraq on Thursday. Workers were evacuated as it remained unclear who was actually in control of the plant – although witnesses said ISIS flags were reportedly hanging on the complex. The refinery accounts for almost a third of the country’s refining capacity.

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