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These Women Are Kurdish Peshmerga Fighters, Not The Indian Army

The women in the photograph appear to be wearing a uniform similar to that worn by Kurdish Peshmerga female fighters

By - Swasti Chatterjee | 4 Jan 2019 4:54 PM GMT

An old photo of two women dressed in military uniform is being shared on Facebook with text in Bengali that claims they are female soldiers of the Indian Army at the Indo-Pak border. However, the women in the photograph appear to be wearing a uniform similar to that worn by Kurdish Peshmerga female fighters.

The Indian Army does not allow women in combat roles. In November 2018, Army Chief  General Bipin Rawat said the Indian Army was not yet ready to have women in combat roles.

The image shared on a Facebook page 'IndianArmysupporter' posted on December 27, 2018 has already received nearly 3000 shares.

The Bengali text accompanying the post says, "We are not heroines. We are on duty on the Pakistan border. Can you give us a Jai Hind. We know you won’t like our photo or share it."

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BOOM ran a Google reverse image search on the photo and found a 'best guess' for the image was 'kurdistan army girl'. We were also able to find social media posts going back to 2014 indicating that the photo is at least 4 years old.

While we were not able to find an authoritative source that featured the image, there are several clues which indicate the uniform is similar to that worn by female Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.

Peshmerga, which translates to 'those who face death' are Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq. Their origins can be traced to the Kurdish nationalist movement in the first half of the 20th century after the collapse of the Ottoman and Qajar empires. Read more about the Peshmerga here.

The flag on the uniform is the same as the flag of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

The maroon caps and coat of arms on them match those worn by the Kurdish Peshmerga forces. (Source Link)

BOOM also found a news article by abc News featuring the female fighters taking on the terrorist group ISIS. In the story, the badge worn by the women in the photo is also seen in the video.

Screenshot from an abc news interview of a Kurdish Peshmerga soldier

The camouflage pattern and boots also match those worn by Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

Screenshot of a Getty Images photo of Iraqi Kurdish peshmergas