Terrorist organisation ISIS has banned women from wearing the burqa at their security centers in the Iraqi city of Mosul, which they have recently invaded.

The terror group called 'the burqa' a security risk after their top jihadis were shot down by veiled women carrying concealed pistols.

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In the past, women living in ISIS-occupied territories in Iraq and Syria have been beaten and even killed by ISIS for not wearing the all black veil.

The veil will still be mandatory across Mosul, except security centres.

A source told local media: "A veiled woman carrying a pistol killed two members of ISIS who were standing in a checkpoint in Sharqat, north of Salah al-Din. The incident surprised the organisation and forced them to issue an alert of similar attacks."

Earlier, media reports released photos of women in the liberated Syrian city of Manbij burning the sombre outfits, including what appears to be a burqa, which they had been forced to wear under ISIS control. Just last month, women were seen celebrating after being freed in previously ISIS ruled city of Manbij, burning their outfits, revealing their face and even smoking cigarettes. Islamic experts have firmly held that the Burqa has nothing to do with Islam - the word reportedly finds no mention in the Quran.

In June this year, 19 year Souad Hamidi became the face of women's liberation under the Islamist regime when she tore off her Niqab.

(IMAGE) Women in Afghanistan in The 70's dressed as they liked before the rise of the brutal Taliban, and now ISIS pic.twitter.com/PpZGdZxCni — American Jihad Watch (@Watcherone) September 6, 2016

As is now protocol with ISIS, these women are subjected to sexual violence and repression.

"Damn this stupid invention that they made us wear" , the recently freed women says, as she sets her burqa alight.

"They banned television, the telephone, they took all the meat, they took all the bread, we've been living in hunger," she told a Kurdish Anha news agency. "They took our men and killed them, they trapped our people in prisons, we want them back."