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Horror of ISIS toy bombers: Remote-controlled cars to bomb enemies

However, several others have exploded, killing and injuring enemy forces.

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Turkey’s foreign minister says Turkish and U.S. officials have concluded “technical talks” on operations against the Islamic State group.

Jihadists load monster truck-style vehicles with explosives and then, using remote controls, send them to the front line to face their enemies, agency reports said.

The Islamic State is reportedly using remote-controlled vehicles imported from Turkey similar to those pictured in versions of the “Call of Duty” video game to launch bomb attacks on its opponents in Iraq and Syria.

Earlier, the U.S. also began flying armed drones from Incirlik, which is just a short distance from targets in northern Syria.

A flurry of reports are coming out hyping former US soldier Ryan O’Leary, who participated in the US occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan and, hearing about the ISIS war, just unilaterally went over there to help the Kurds fight ISIS.

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The move follows a suicide bombing in July, blamed on IS, which killed 33 people in Suruc on the Syrian border.

Horror of ISIS toy bombers: Remote-controlled cars to bomb enemies