The video shows an Islamic State (Isis) jihadi reading out their alleged crimes before their executions
Islamic State propaganda image
The Islamic State
(Isis) has released another sick video in which alleged spies are
executed in the street with mounted cameras mimicking "first-person
shooter" game angles. The new video, entitled Harvest of the Spies was
released on Wednesday 27 April on the terror group's own propaganda
channel 'Wilayat ar-Raqqah' or 'Province of Raqqa'.
The murders were said to have taken place in the de-facto capital of
the extremist's self-declared caliphate, Raqqa, in northern Syria.
Daesh
(Isis) have released a string of new videos over the last month as
their territory decreases under pressure from US-led airstrikes, Kurdish
militias and the Iraqi and Syrian armies.
Experts believe that the recent series of videos are
desperate attempts by the jihadists to attract more marginalised Muslims
in the west and cover up the declining power of the self-declared
caliphate. These types of executions for spies have become commonplace
in Isis-held cities like Mosul, Fallujah and Deir ez-Zor.
The film shows 'a spy' being led to his death by Isis militants
Islamic State propaganda image
On 17 April, the extremists released a propaganda video featuring
a montage of brutal killings in besieged Fallujah with one alleged spy
having his head blown by an exploding necklace. The video called "Where
to Flee" featured beheadings, gun executions and one particularly brutal
death with alleged spies acting out their own crimes.
Brutal crucifixionIn their latest 'report' Isis took photographs showing two men being condemned to crucifixion in front of a crowd in the city. Dressed by the jihadis in trademark orange boiler suits, their crimes are announced before they are murdered.
In the slickly-produced report both men are placed on makeshift crosses by militants then blindfolded. They are both shot at point blank range with handguns before having a placard with a warning written in Arabic placed on their chests.
The close range execution was recorded with a camera mounted on killers chest seen in so-called "first person shooter" video games.
US and Russian air strikes have damaged the finances and manpower of the extremists and recently in the city where 'Jihadi John' was bombed to death blankets have been placed above the city to protect fighters.
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