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Thursday, 25 September 2014

: ISIS frees scores of prisoners in desperate bid to stop American and Arab states' blitz on 'capital' as their oil wells are pounded from the air

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*. Desperate militants release 150 local criminals in de facto capital Raqqa



*.Hoped release would encourage U.S./Arab coalition to end daily air strikes



*.Overnight raids struck at heart of terror group's fund-raising capabilities



*. 14 ISIS operatives died along with six civilians - likely wives and children



*. Saudi and UAE air forces conducted majority of strikes, with U.S. support



*. ISIS generates up to $2million a day from its vast oil production industry



*. Income from oil has helped boost terror group's cash reserves to $1billion and enables ISIS to pay fighters an estimated wage of $1,000 every month



Terrorists fighting for ISIS in Syria are believed to have freed 150 prisoners in the group's de facto capital Raqqa in the hope it will convince America and its Arab allies to end a campaign of airstrikes.



Desperate militants released the captives overnight, according to local activists, in the belief the move could encourage an anti-ISIS coalition of nations to focus their raids away from Raqqa.



The militant stronghold is widely thought to be a base for the group's senior figures - including leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - and where British hostages Alan Henning and John Cantlie are being held.



The 150 prisoners released by the group are all believed to have been arrested in recent weeks, suggesting they are most likely to have been locals accused of committing minor crimes.



The news comes as a fresh wave of airstrikes from the United States and its Arab allies hit ISIS oil refineries overnight, killing at least 14 militants and striking at the heart of the terror group's funding.

ISIS generates up to $2million a day from the sale of oil, employing highly trained engineers to extract thousands of barrels a day from the vast swaths of Syria and Iraq under the terror group's control.









Daylight flight: Activists based in Syria's de facto capital Raqqa claim to have spotted aircraft belonging to the anti-ISIS coalition carrying out raids in the area this morning









Airstrikes: A jet lands on USS George H. W. Bush Tuesday after successful strikes against ISIS targets in Syria









Force: A handout picture made available by the US Department of Defense today shows a formation of US Navy F-18E Super Hornets refueling having carried out airstrikes on targets linked to ISIS









US airstrikes destroy ISIS targets in Syria



The Saudi and UAE air forces conducted a majority of the coordinated attacks last night, targeting 12 'modular oil refineries' in eastern Syria capable of extracting thousands of barrels of crude oil a day.



Much of this oil is believed smuggled into neighboring oil-producing regions at reduced price and then sold of mainstream markets, with the entire process helping ISIS become the wealthiest terror group of all time, with an estimated $1billion in cash reserves.



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