EXECUTED FOR THE WORLD TO SEE, ISIS RELEASE FOOTAGE OF BRAVE IRAQI POLICE OFFICERS WHO INFILTRATED THE ISLAMIST GROUP BUT WERE CAUGHT AIDING COALITION AIR STRIKES
Islamic
State have released photos from one of their forthcoming videos showing
the execution of eight Iraqi police officers, who are accused of
informing on Islamic State for the Iraqi government.
Entitled 'the Day of Judgement', the photos show eight Iraqi men dressed in orange Guantanamo Bay style jumpsuits.
Standing
behind them are Islamic State's notorious security forces, known for
carrying out mass public executions in broad daylight.
Final moments: ISIS has released still
images from a forthcoming video which allegedly shows the execution of
eight Iraqi police officers
Several
of the victims are named in the captions and appear to have been
interviewed for the video as they are seen wearing microphones.
The
leader of the group is named as Captain Hossam Salah Bnosh. According
to Islamic State media, Bnosh and seven other police officers converted
to Sunni Islam and joined Islamic State.
However once they had infiltrated the Islamic State security forces, they began to secretly spy for the Iraqi government.
The
group are accused of providing intelligence information to the Iraqi
government, identifying targets for coalition airstrikes against Islamic
State.
Ahmad Basil Ramadan, a young bearded Iraqi, was accused of giving information on the location of Islamic State soldier houses.
The victims, accused of spying on ISIS appear to have been interviewed before their executions
Last march:The eight Iraqi police
officers seen in the video were accused of infiltrating ISIS in order to
spy in the organisation on the behalf of the Iraqi government
Another
prisoner wearing a microphone is named as Marwan Habib Said, who
reportedly joined Islamic State security forces but was caught giving
target information to the Iraqi government.
The photos show how the eight prisoners were blindfolded and frogmarched along the edge of the river, most likely the Euphrates.
Their
hands are handcuffed behind their backs and each Islamic State fighter
appears to be holding their victim's neck as they march to their deaths.
They
appear to have been taken to a quiet area away from the city, possibly
under a motorway bridge, near the river. Forced to kneel down and unable
to see, the prisoners wait as each Islamic State fighter draws their
pistol and takes aim.
Each
prisoner is executed with a single bullet to the head. Afterwards, the
security forces pose for a photo. The squadron are shown pointing their
pistols at the video camera.
Afterwards, the security forces pose for a photograph pointing their pistols at the video camera
Rule of terror: Islamic State's notorious security forces are known for carrying out mass public executions
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