SAS troops find severed heads of 50 Yazidi sex slaves as they close in on ISIS' last 'tunnel rats'
The discovery was made after special forces entered the besieged town of Baghuz on the banks of the Euphrates in Eastern Syria, which is the last remaining stronghold of ISIS
The elite Special Air Service (SAS) troops of the British Army reportedly found at least 50 severed heads of sex slaves murdered by Islamic State (ISIS) militants as they reached the last stronghold of the terror group in Syria.
ISIS militants reportedly beheaded dozens of Yazidi women before dumping their heads in dustbins, according to Daily Mail. The discovery was made after special forces entered the besieged town of Baghuz on the banks of the Euphrates in Eastern Syria, which is the last remaining stronghold of the Islamist caliphate.