Paraded in front of a jihadi army and beheaded on his knees: ISIS releases 10-minute hi-res film featuring an executioner’s sword being sharpened before an Afghan soldier is butchered
- WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT
- Horrific film released just hours after announcement of RAF strike in Raqqa
- ISIS reported that a member of the Afghan security forces was beheaded
- Commander welcomes the allegiance of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
- The terror group announced its allegiance to ISIS and its leader last month
ISIS
has released a sickening 10-minute film allegedly showing the execution
of an Afghan solider, just hours after the announcement of an RAF drone
strike that killed two British jihadis.
The
graphic footage was allegedly shot by affiliates of ISIS’ so-called
Khorasan province, and begins with dozens of jihadi fighters marching
through scrubland, clutching Kalashnikovs to their chests and waving
ISIS banners.
The
commander of the group appears in the video to welcome the allegiance
of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistand (IMU), which announced its
loyalty to the group last month.
Moments
later, the executioner’s sword is pictured being sharpened against a
spinning stone wheel before a close-up shot shows the sword being
removed from its holster.
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Sickening: ISIS released the video of
an alleged member of the Afghan security forces being executed, just
hours after David Cameron announced a RAF drone strike that killed three
ISIS militants
Horrific: The executioner's sword
being sharpened. The commander of the terror group appears in the video
to welcome the allegiance of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, which
announced its loyalty to ISIS last month
The
prisoner, clad in the now infamous orange jumpsuit of the condemned,
gives a short speech to the camera before the execution.
The
condemned man, claimed by the group to be a member of the Afghan
security forces, appears on his knees in front of a row of jihadi
fighters before cutting to black as the executioner swings his sword.
The
video was released just hours after Prime Minister David Cameron
announced that the RAF had killed three ISIS militants in Syria, among
them two Britons.
One
of the militants killed, 21-year-old Reyaad Khan, from Cardiff, had
bragged of plotting ‘murder on our streets’ before his death.
The Cardiff-born fighter was revealed by Mr Cameron as the target of the drone strike, in the ISIS capital of Raqqa.
Mr Cameron insisted in his announcement that there was ‘no other means to stop him’.
Violence: Dozens of ISIS-affiliated
fighters march through the mountainous scrub land in the clip, clutching
Kalashnikovs to their chests and waving ISIS banners
It
is the first time that a British attack has been launched in a foreign
country outside of a war and sparked claims the families of the dead
fanatics could now sue the government.
Although the group has claimed a member of the Afghan security forces was beheaded, according to news portal Khaama.com, the identity of the executed man has not yet been verified, nor have the charges on which he was executed.
The
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, which is listed as a terrorist
organisation by the U.S., released a video last month which allegedly
shows the IMU’s leader Usmon Ghazi and his fighters taking an oath of
allegiance to ISIS and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Uzbekistan
is located in central Asia and was once part of the former Soviet
Union. Islamic terrorists have been linked to sporadic violence in the
country for more than a decade.








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