Thursday, 18 Apr 2024

ISIS forces child to kill Christian prisoner warning ‘we won’t stop until we take revenge’

The horror images which were released by ISIS’s Amaq news agency showed a child performing an execution, believed to be in the area of Borno Nigeria. The child warned other Christians in the video by saying: “We won’t stop until we take revenge for all the blood that was spilled”. The alarming video was shared online by SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks ISIS.

Director of SITE Intelligence Group, Rita Katz: “There is no end to ISIS’s immorality.”

She tweeted: “New. There is NO end to #ISIS’ immorality.

“A child, approx 8, featured in a vid by its Amaq Age executing Nigerian Christian prisoner under its #ISWAP in #Borno. Kid warns Christians”.

This comes after ISIS terrorists are believed to have beheaded 11 Christian hostages on Christmas Day in Nigeria.

The video released by the group said: “This message is to the Christians in the world”.

The former US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that ISIS’s “entire world view is based on eliminating those who do not subscribe to its perverse ideology”.

This comes as the founding member of Isis has been confirmed by spies as the organisation’s new leader.

Intelligence services have named the new leader as Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi.

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Kurdish forces in Iraq have warned of an increase in attacks in the centre and north of the country.

Isis claimed to have launched 106 attacks between 20 and 26 December.

A senior Iraqi Kurdish official said: “We’ve seen significant uptick in Isis attacks from mid last year, with the centre of gravity having now moved further south.

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`’We’re now tracking on average 60 attacks a month through assassinations, roadside bombs and assaults on Iraqi security forces.

“Their rural networks remain very much intact; after all, Isis members in Iraq still receive monthly salaries and training in remote mountainous areas.

`’That network allows the organisation to endure, even when militarily defeated.”

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