'Isis are afraid of girls': Kurdish female fighters believe they have an unexpected advantage fighting in Syria$1:
“Isis is afraid of girls,” according to the female Kurdish soldiers driving the terrorist group back in northern Syria.
The Women’s Protection Units, a faction of the YPG, were formed three years ago and have been hailed as a vital force re-taking Kobani with its estimated 10,000 volunteer troops.
One of its commanders, 21-year-old Telhelden, told CNN the still rare spectacle of female fighters can be an advantage against Isis.
“They think they're fighting in the name of Islam,” she said. “They believe if someone from Daesh [Isis] is killed by a girl, a Kurdish girl, they won't go to heaven.
“They're afraid of girls.”
Nobody tell the Daesh stains they're going to hell regardless. They might lose their fear of the ladies.
