Prepare for the Battle of Baghdad: ISIS(ICIA) hold victory parade after taking key city of Ramadi just 60 miles from capital in an orgy of violence and beheadings

Monday, May 18, 2015
By Paul Martin

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
ISIS has ‘surrounded’ Iraqi capital and wants ‘all-out war’ with militia there
Battle between terror group and Shia fighters there would be ‘utter carnage’
Islamic State seized strategic city of Ramadi just 60 miles west of Baghdad
Released sick images showing militants and children celebrating victory
3,000 Shi’ite paramilitaries are now preparing to launch counter-offensive

By Jay Akbar and Steph Cockroft and Simon Tomlinson and Julian Robinson for MailOnline
DailyMailUK
18 May 2015

ISIS militants have held a twisted victory parade after taking the key city of Ramadi in an orgy of violence and beheadings – and the extremists could march on the Iraqi capital Baghdad within the next month.
Mutilated bodies scatter the streets of the ‘Gateway of Baghdad’, where Islamic State slaughtered around 500 and forced over 8,000 to flee their homes over the last few days.
Now ISIS has released images of militants celebrating, children wielding automatic weapons and a fleet of pick-up trucks carrying its jubilant fighters through the blood-stained streets of Ramadi.
Shi’ite fighters have already launched a counter-offensive to recapture the city, but these kinds of tactics play straight into Islamic State’s grand plan to spark all-out war in the region, according to the Middle East director of counter-terrorism think-tank RUSI.
Islamic State militants are already marching east towards the Habbaniya army base – around 20 miles east of Ramadi – where a column of 3,000 Shi’ite paramilitaries are amassing, witnesses and a military officer has said.
And if ISIS manage to reach Baghdad, it would be ‘utter carnage’, Professor Gareth Stansfield told MailOnline.

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