• $ 1.7
  • € 2.0051
  • ₽ 0.022274
  • ₺ 0.0388
  • £ 2.2977

Trussed up and forced to watch the burning fuse that will kill them

Trussed up and forced to watch the burning fuse that will kill them
28.05.2020 21:47
ISIS fighters have once again shown their unending thirst for cruelty after forcing two doomed men watch a fuse from a stick of dynamite burn down as they waited to be killed in the ensuing explosion.

Nashaat Mahmood, 22, and Haidar Assad, 21, were both executed in an explosion meant to demolish a damaged building.

The young men - whose crime is not known - were tied up and placed in amongst the rubble, alongside the burning stick of dynamite so when the building finally blows up, they are killed. 

The video is once again trussed up to look like something for a Hollywood spy thriller, or video game, concealing some of their evil intent behind a glossy exterior.

 It begins with what looks like a pretend drone shot, taken from the sky and apparently zoning in on the two men.

The men's details are then flashed up across the screen, like they are characters being introduced in a computer game.

The reality is far worse: the two men have angered to despotic regime, and are to pay for it with their lives. 

According to the video, they were Shiite spies. ISIS are Sunni. 

It then cuts to a partially demolished building, believed to be somewhere in Anbar province.

The men are then led to the ruins, which seems to have been damaged in an airstrike, and made to sit in the middle to await their deaths.

The final moments of the video show the men's bodies, proving they are dead.

(dailymail.co.uk)


www.ann.az
Similar news
Similar news
Iran closes airspace along Azerbaijan border amid drills
World 15:00
Iran closes airspace along Azerbaijan border amid drills
Armenia says relations with Russia in transformation phase — PM Pashinyan
World 14:00
Armenia says relations with Russia in transformation phase — PM Pashinyan
Bill Gates expresses regret over ties to Jeffrey Epstein
World 17:00
Bill Gates expresses regret over ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Nikol Pashinyan leaves for Poland on two-day official visit
World 15:30
Nikol Pashinyan leaves for Poland on two-day official visit
Armenian PM Pashinyan departs for visit to Poland
World 14:00
Armenian PM Pashinyan departs for visit to Poland
Trump says U.S. gets 80 million barrels of oil from Venezuela
World 11:30
Trump says U.S. gets 80 million barrels of oil from Venezuela
Volodymyr Zelenskyy shows bunker for first time: “I need weapons, not a taxi”
World 15:00
Volodymyr Zelenskyy shows bunker for first time: “I need weapons, not a taxi”
Board of Peace launches official website
World 14:26
Board of Peace launches official website
Trump advisers discuss dollar-backed stablecoin for Gaza
World 10:01
Trump advisers discuss dollar-backed stablecoin for Gaza
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe