Kurdish forces fighting ISIS have formed the first LGBT fighting unit to fight the terror group in northern Syria.

The Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army, or TQILA, exists to 'smash the gender binary... and advance the sexual revolution', according to an online statement announcing its creation.

It continued: 'The images of gay men being thrown off roofs and stoned to death by Deash [ISIS] was something we could not idly watch.'

The statement was released by the International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces (IRPGF), an anarchist movement made up of foreign fighters battling ISIS alongside a Kurdish militia known as the YPG.

Kurdish forces fighting ISIS have formed the first LGBT fighting unit to fight the terror group in northern Syria

The creation of the Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army, or TQILA, was announced by the by the International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces anarchist group (pictured)

'The images of gay men being thrown off roofs and stoned to death by Deash [ISIS] was something we could not idly watch,' the statement (pictured) announcing the LGBT fighting unit's creation said

The IRPGF also shared a photo which claimed to show its LGBT fighters posing in ISIS's de-facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, with a rainbow flag and banner reading 'these faggots kill fascists'.

Its statement introducing the TQILA, whose logo appears to be an AK47 on a pink background, condemned 'extremist forces around the world for attacking the 'Queer community'.

It said these groups have 'murdered countless of our community members' because 'they are ill, sick and unnatural'.

TQILA spokesperson Heval Rojhilat would not disclose the size of the newly formed unit, or how many of them would be LGBT.

'Many of our comrades are within the LGBTQI community," Rojhilat says. "We are already fighting in Raqqa,' He told Newsweek.

He did say that if Raqqa falls, the unit would 'fly TQILA's flag, the IRPGF's flag and the rainbow flag' in the city.

ISIS's twisted courts have long since declared homosexuality to be a crime punishable by death.

A statement introducing the TQILA, whose logo appears to be an AK47 on a pink background, condemned 'extremist forces around the world for attacking the 'Queer community'. Pictured: IRPGF fighters

ISIS's twisted courts have long since declared homosexuality to be a crime punishable by death

The terror group has released several photos and videos on its social media channels purporting to show blindfolded gay men being thrown from atop high buildings.

If they survived, they are believed to have been stoned to death by the baying mob waiting below.

ISIS are even reported to go through captured homosexuals' contact books to find any other people they believe might be gay.

Over three years, dozens of LGBT people living under ISIS rule are believed to have been killed by ISIS fighters.