Sickening new ISIS video shows caged prisoners lowered into a swimming pool and drowned, shot with an RPG and blown up with explosive-filled 'necklaces'
- Sickening seven-minute video shows the deaths of several ISIS prisoners
- Five men are filmed being drowned in a pool in the ISIS stronghold Mosul
- Underwater cameras capture them thrashing before falling unconscious
- Another group are shot with a grenade launcher while locked in an old car
- Final sequence shows seven prisoners being chained together with explosive necklaces, which are then detonated
Vile
jihadis fighting for the Islamic State in Iraq have brutally murdered
five prisoners by locking them in a metal cage and lowering them into a
swimming pool.
Filmed
in the ISIS stronghold of Mosul, the sickening seven minute long video
uses expensive underwater cameras to film the terrified men as they sink
below the surface with no hope of escape.
Shortly
afterwards the cage is lifted back out of the water, with the dying men
- who are understood to have been accused of spying - seen foaming at
the mouth as they lie motionless on the floor of the cage, piled on top
of one another.
Elsewhere
in the video, ISIS militants are filmed brutally killing prisoners by
locking them in a car and shooting them with a grenade launcher, while
another group of jihadis chain a set of prisoners together with
explosive necklaces which are then detonated.
Sickening: Filmed in the ISIS
stronghold of Mosul, the horrific seven minute long video uses expensive
underwater cameras to film the terrified men as they sink below the
surface with no hope of escape
Lowered: Standing up straight with
their legs bound, the men look reasonably calm until the moment the cage
is slowly lowered into the pool by the depraved Islamic State militants
Horrific: As the water begins to enter the cage, the victims panic and start praying and pacing the cell
Brutal: Once the cage is submerged,
the video cuts to high-tech underwater cameras, which - in images far
too horrific to publish - show the men thrashing around until they lose
conciousness and fall to the floor
The
barbaric video is a new low for the terror group, whose catalogue of
horrific filmed murders includes the savage beheading of several British
and American hostages, the burning to death of Jordanian pilot Moaz
al-Kasasbeh and numerous clips of people being shot and stoned to death.
The
main section of the film begins with the stomach-churning sight of five
men being locked in a tiny metal cage that has been suspended above a
luxury swimming pool somewhere in the ISIS-held city of Mosul in Nineveh
province.
Standing
up straight with their legs bound, the men look reasonably calm until
the moment the cage begins to be lowered into the pool.
As the water begins to enter, the victims start to panic, praying and pacing the tiny metal cell.
Once
completely submerged, the video cuts to the high-tech underwater
cameras, which show the men thrashing around until they appear to lose
conciousness and fall to the floor.
The
cage is then removed from the pool, with the dying men seen foaming at
the mouths as they lie piled on top of one another under the blazing
Iraqi sun.
Bound: The full seven minute video
actually begins by showing a group of men wearing orange jumpsuits being
led into a desert clearing. They are then locked in an Opel car, which
is destroyed by a grenade launcher
Moments from death: The as-yet-unnamed victims were filmed sitting in the locked car before it is destroyed
Cowardly: Moments later a masked Islamic State jihadi appears carrying a huge grenade missile launcher
Fired from close range: The grenade launcher is fired towards the vehicle, causing it to burst into flames
Smoke: The car is seen in flames meaning the badly injured victims are likely to have burned to death
The
footage is actually divided into three separate sections, with
different horrific punishments reserved for each group of doomed
prisoners.
The
full seven minute video actually begins by showing a group of men
wearing orange jumpsuits being led into a desert clearing, before being
locked in an Opel saloon car.
Moments
later a masked ISIS jihadi appears carrying a huge grenade launcher,
which he uses to fire a missile into the vehicle, causing it to burst
into flames and burn the badly injured victims to death.
The
film then cuts to interviews with another set of prisoners, where they
'confess' to the crimes they have been accused of and discuss how they
have been treated by the Islamic State.
Next comes the harrowing drowning segment, which is followed by more interviews with prisoners.
The seven men are subsequently seen being led out into a field, where explosive cables are tied around their necks.
Seconds later the explosives are detonated, with HD cameras capturing the murder in full detail.
Several of the men are clearly decapitated by the massive blast, while others suffer horrific and fatal upper body injuries.
Doomed: Another harrowing sequence shows prisoners chained together with explosive necklaces
Sick: The seven men are led out into a field, where explosive cables are tied around their necks and detonated
Terrified: An ISIS militant checks the victims' explosive necklaces are secure before detonating them
Torture: The seven minute film
includes interviews with prisoners, where they speak about the crimes
they have been accused of and how they have been treated by the
militants fighting for the Islamic State
The latest sickening murder video was released by ISIS' Ninevah branch, which is based in the terror group's stronghold, Mosul.
Yesterday
it emerged that a US airstrike near the city killed an ISIS operative
who was a person of interest in the 2012 Benghazi attack.
Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said Ali Awni al-Harzi of Tunisia was killed on June 15.
The US Treasury and the State Department had designated him as a terrorist operating for radical groups.
'His
death degrades ISIL's ability to integrate North African jihadists into
the Syrian and Iraqi fight and removes a jihadist with long ties to
international terrorism,' Warren said referring to ISIS.
Harzi
was considered a person of interest in the militant attack on the US
mission in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on September 11, 2012,
that killed the American ambassador and three other Americans.
In
its terrorist designation in April, the US State Department described
Harzi as a 'high-profile' member of a radical group in Tunisia who
helped recruit volunteers to fight in Syria.
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ISIS STRING UP TWO BOYS FROM A BEAM AFTER ACCUSING THEM OF BREAKING THE RAMADAN FAST
Savage
jihadis fighting for ISIS in Syria tied two young boys to a beam by
their wrists and left them hanging for several hours after accusing them
of breaking the Ramadan fast.
The
shocking incident took place in the village of Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor
province and involved boys 'aged under 18', according to the Syrian
Observatory of Human Rights.
It
is understood ISIS' religious police force, known as the Hisbah, seized
the two boys at some point over the weekend and suspended them from a
pole in a public square.
A placard was placed alongside them informing passers by that the pair were being punished for eating during daylight hours.
'They broke the fast with no religious justification', the notice said.
Throughout
the month of Ramadan, which began on Thursday, the majority of Muslims
abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and having sex from dawn until
sunset.
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