Bloodthirsty
Islamic State executioners have sliced nine youths in half with a chainsaw in a
gruesome public execution, it has been claimed.
The
youngsters, thought to be in their teens, were accused of belonging to an
anti-resistance faction, sources in Mosul reported.
An ISIS sharia
court reportedly stated that they should be tied to an iron pole in the center
of Tal Afar Square in Mosul and then sliced in two with an electric chainsaw.
The source
told Iraqi News: "ISIS fighters have executed nine youths of Mosul. The
outfit accused that these youths belonged to an anti-ISIS resistance faction
“The death
sentence pronounced by ISIS sharia court stated that the men should be tied to
an iron pole in the center of Tal Afar Square in Mosul and then sliced into two
with an electric chainsaw."
This week, the
ISIS propaganda arm released sick footage of a suicide bomber's successful
mission in Syria.
As the
propaganda footage shows a car sets off from a sparsely-populated flat piece of
land and is filmed heading into the town.
Moments later
it disappears for a few seconds before a large plume of white smoke can be seen
billowing into the sky.
The men who
are filming are talking to the driver on a radio as he drives towards his
death.
Speaking in
Arabic the man can be heard telling the driver: "It's going well, it's
going well."
The bomber's
car window has been blocked up with metal in an attempt to prevent him being
shot before he has detonated the massive bomb.
The man giving
the instructions can be heard telling the driver to "stay low",
presumably meaning to duck down again to avoid being killed too soon.
Russia kills
at 150 ISIS fighters in deadly mass carpet bombing over Syria
After the
explosion the man filming can be heard whooping and celebrating and shouting
Allauh Akbar (God is Great).
The video
states that the Tall Hudham Village, south of Manbij, was hit in the attack
yesterday, although this cannot be independently verified.
ISIS release
harrowing video of its suicide truck bomber detonating massive device in
housing estate
SOURCE: Mirror.co.uk
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