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Women walk past headless corpses in the street without second glance depicting life under ISIS rule

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Footage of life under the rule of ISIS has revealed the lasting effects of the group’s barbarity, with women and children strolling past the decapitated bodies of Syrian soldiers in the city of Raqqa without giving them a second glance.

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The decapitated bodies of Syrian soldiers were left scattered in the streets of Raqqa by ISIS fighters

Unaffected by the sight of the decaying corpses, civilians do not even acknowledge the men’s impaled heads positioned on fences across the city which has become a recruiting hub for extremists, UK Daily Mail reports.

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Heads impaled on spikes look down on the city’s pavements in a constant reminder of the group’s barbarity

Elsewhere hate preachers urge children to disobey their parents and join the terror group.

Raqqa has remained an ISIS stronghold since the group took control of the city last year.

‘They hate to see the murder but they cannot speak because of fear,’

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Residents have been subjected to an unrelenting torrent of horror, with many too poor to flee across the border to Turkey.

Despite American and Arab forces bombing the city, fighters remain jubilant and have taken control of the population’s homes and resources.

Civilian revealed how extremists were living like royalty in the town while ordinary residents plunged further into poverty.

Using a pseudonym he revealed how jihadis had taken control of the town’s food supplies and marched through its mostly deserted streets waving the group’s flag.

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