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ISIS video shows Brit boy shooting hostage

Updated on: 28 August,2016 09:07 AM IST  | 
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Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists have released a horrific new video that shows five boys, including one said to be from the UK, aged between 10 to 13 years shooting prisoners in Syria

ISIS video shows Brit boy shooting hostage

This video grab shows five boys, including one of British origin, shouting 'Allahu akbar' before shooting Kurdish hostages dead

London: Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists have released a horrific new video that shows five boys, including one said to be from the UK, aged between 10 to 13 years shooting prisoners in Syria.


This video grab shows five boys, including one of British origin, shouting
This video grab shows five boys, including one of British origin, shouting 'Allahu akbar' before shooting Kurdish hostages dead


The boys are seen shooting dead five men identified as captured Kurdish fighters who are kneeling. A caption claims the white boy in the video is Abu Abdullah al-Britani, who is allegedly British. Five hostages are shown dressed in familiar orange jumpsuits seen in previous ISIS propaganda videos, 'The Times' reports.


"No one can save the Kurds even with the support of America, France, Britain, Germany, the devils in hell," the British boy is heard to say in Arabic. He then calls for the "takbir" the term referring to the phrase "Allahu akbar," which the other boys shout in unison, raising their pistols to the sky before shooting the hostages dead.

The four other boys in the footage are captioned as being Tunisian, Kurdish, Egyptian and Uzbekistani in origin.

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