'THEIR BLOOD WILL FLOW AS RIVERS'

Cowering ISIS leader Bakr Al-Baghdadi claims he will WIN the battle for Mosul in first message for almost a year – as his fleeing fanatics light huge oil fires in desperate last stand

Twisted 'caliph' tells supporters to attack infidels and even invade Turkey in desperate rallying call for Mosul fighters

DELUDED ISIS leader Bakr al-Baghdadi has made a desperate rallying call to his warped followers -- telling them they will WIN the battle of Mosul.

In his first message for over a year, the self-declared 'caliph' told jihadists to make infidels' blood "flow like rivers".

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Among those Iraqi forces hope to snare and kill is ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-BaghdadiCredit: AP:Associated Press
Children watch in aw as oil fires light up the sky near the battleground of MosulCredit: Getty Images
Hellish fires as tall as skyscrapers erupt at oilfields near MosulCredit: Getty Images

It comes as his fleeing extremist army set fire to dozens of oil wells on the outskirts of the city.

Dramatic photographs show 30ft-high fireballs rising into the air as thick black smoke fills the sky.

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A horrified child watches after desperate terrorists destroyed oil fields while they retreatedCredit: Getty Images
Towering infernos filled the sky near Mosul as ISIS leader al-Baghdadi made a desperate address to his followersCredit: Getty Images

Retreating ISIS militants ran from the town of Al Qayyarah as pro-Iraqi troops continued their advance.

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Al-Baghdadi's rambling half-hour-long audio message called on ISIS forces to invade Turkey and carry out attacks on Western targets.

Terrified al-Baghdadi is thought to still be in Mosul, Iraq's second city, after fleeing ISIS 'capital' Raqqa over the border in Syria to avoid allied bombings.

He called on followers to obey orders and drive out liberating forces who have now made headway into the city.

It has since emerged that ISIS are using Mad-Max-style tunnelling machines to help squirrel their cowardly leaders out of war-torn Mosul

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On Tuesday Iraqi special forces captured the city's TV station, which had been used to pump out pro-ISIS propaganda, in a major symbolic victory.

Huge oil fires came as al-Baghdadi assured ISIS militants they would still winCredit: Getty Images
Fleeing ISIS thugs lit massive oil fires as advancing Iraqi troops closed inCredit: Getty Images
Oil fires were desperate last stand of ISIS fighters fleeing from Iraqi troopsCredit: Getty Images
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"Oh you who seek martyrdom! Start your actions! Turn the night of the disbelievers into day," al-Baghdadi said.

"Totally decimate their territories, and make their blood flow like rivers!"

He called on fighters to "respond to all attacks," and to "target all in their media and forces, and all who belong to them."

His desperation has been likened to Adolf Hitler in his final days in a bunker under Berlin.

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Both evil leaders have sent child soldiers on suicide missions while defiantly declaring victory is still possible even as enemy troops close in.

Map shows how ISIS fighters will be forced into kill zone
Smoke rises from oil wells set ablaze by ISIS militants before fleeingCredit: Reuters
A child in Al Qayyarah, a town on the outskirts of Mosul that ISIS fled in desperationCredit: Splash News
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Tanks of the Shia Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) approach south west of MosulCredit: Reuters
Iraqi special forces soldiers patrol a street in Gogjali, an eastern district of Mosul captured from ISIS this weekCredit: AP:Associated Press

His message comes as Iraqi forces are hoping to lead him other terrified ISIS warlords escaping Mosul into a ‘kill zone’ for waiting warplanes.

Military leaders closing in on the under-siege Iraqi city are hoping to funnel fleeing jihadis into a so-called 'corridor of death'.

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