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ISIS executes Afghan captives with buried bombs for aiding Taliban
ISIS video shows terrorists executing a group of prisoners by blowing them up with buried bombs.
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Like other ISIS propaganda films that have proudly displayed varied horrific execution methods – that have included captured soldiers and innocents being beheaded, crushed by gravel, drowned in cages, and burned alive – this latest is also expertly produced, and features a soundtrack. Later the bombs were detonated by the militants.
The video shows men, with their hands tied and blindfolded, being led by armed militants.
The well-edited video, purportedly shot somewhere in Afghanistan, first showed a group of ISIS fighters digging holes in the ground and wiring bombs into the earth.
It is thought the bodies came from the Shinwari nd and were usually charged of helps to Taliban within the Afghan region of Nangarhar, at which ISIS appeared to be recently barred.
In a typical ISIS tone, the clip appears to be profoundly co-choreographed with the militant fighters arriving in the location in horses as the early morning fog add to the dramatic effect in the background. They are bookended by ISIS jihadists who, once they are situated, take off running. The prisoners are then made each to kneel on top of a canister of explosives beneath them.
Unknown to the blindfold prisoners, they are made to kneel on the freshly relaid mounts of earth, where the explosives are buried.
The killers then scurried away from the hillside before the bombs went off, killing the kneeling prisoners.
The final scenes are too graphic to describe but represent the inhumane brutality of the jihadi organisation, who are continuing to grow in strength in Afghanistan.
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ISIS have developed a brutal reputation for their unimaginable levels of cruelty and violence.