'Brussels was just a warning': ISIS thug shoots 'spy' in grim execution video celebrating bombing




isis

ISIS have released a nine-minute long propaganda video ending with the
 execution of an alleged spy.
ISIS have released a sick video of an alleged spy being executed to celebrate last week's bombings in Brussels.
The horrific footage shows Belgian terrorist Abu Hanifa al-Baljiki, also known as Hicham Chaib, shoot the man in the back of the head after gloating about the attacks that killed 31.
It comes amid reports ISIS have been driven from the ancient city of Palmyra by the Syrian military.
video ISIS execute 'spy' in grim footage celebrating Brussels bombings thumbnail

ISIS execute 'spy' in grim footage celebrating Brussels bombings

ISISIS

The prisoner, wearing an orange jumpsuit, was shot dead at point-blank range in the gruesome clip

In the original video, which is nine minutes long, news reports of the Brussels attacks are shown as jihadists make further threats against Europe.
Speaking in French, Flemish and Arabic, one declares the recent massacre was "just a warning" while another says the fighting will be brought to "homes, streets, schools, hospitals, public buildings and monuments".
As vile ISIS propaganda is shown on the screen, Hicham Chaib — an organiser of radical group Sharia4Belgium — blasts Europeans and the West for bombing Syria and vows: "We will kill your people."
He also declares the Brussels was "only a taste" of what is to come.
At the end of the clip he shoots an alleged spy, wearing an orange jumpsuit, in the back of the head in footage that is too horrific to publish.
After he is shot twice at point-blank range the prisoner is shown slumped on the floor with blood on his head and face.

video

A second clip, featuring an English-speaking jihadist, has also been released

Another clip, this time featuring an English-speaking jihadist, has also been released by ISIS.
In it a terrorist named Abou Umar Al-Muhajir says he is "very happy" about the recent attacks in Brussels and last November's Paris massacre, adding: "Allah will put them [the suicide bombers] in the highest place in Jannah (paradise)."
He also makes threats of further attacks, adding: "I want you to know, you kuffar (non-believers), that we have soldiers everywhere.
"As long as you continue to drop your bombs, we will continue to slaughter you on your streets. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
"You don't have a cure for the Islamic State. Each and every day we are expanding."
video English-speaking IS jihadi threatens more bloodshed in the West thumbnail

English-speaking IS jihadi threatens more bloodshed in the West

This undated file image released by UNESCO shows the site of the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria. Palmyra is an archaeological gem that Syrian troops took back from Islamic State fighters, Sunday, March 27, 2016. A desert oasis surrounded by palm trees in central Syria, Palmyra is also a strategic crossroads linking the Syrian capital, Damascus with the country's east and neighboring Iraq. Ho

Syrian state forces have claimed they have recaptured the ancient city of Palmyra
 

The grim videos come as Syria claimed government forces had regained "complete control" over the ancient city of Palmyra.
According to state TV reports, forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad recaptured the city — seized by ISIS last May — with the help of militia allies.
In a major symbolic victory against the terror group, the General Command of the Syrian army said it could confirm "security and stability" had been returned to Palmyra with the help of Russian and Syrian air forces.
It claimed it showed the "army and its friends" were the only combatants capable of fighting terrorism.

Forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad flash victory signs and carry a Syrian national flag on the edge of the historic city of Palmyra in Homs Governorate, in this file handout picture provided by SANA on March 26, 2016. Syrian government forces recaptured Palmyra on March 27, state media and a monitoring group said, inflicting a significant defeat on the Islamic State group which had

Reports have claimed the city was seized from ISIS control with the help of Russian and Syrian air forces
 


ANA, smoke rises from a gas station from fighting between Government forces and Islamic State group militants in Palmyra, Syria, Sunday, March 27, 2016. Syrian state media and an opposition monitoring group say government forces backe

It is believed some 400 ISIS fighters have been killed in the siege

Rami Abdurrahman, the director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the bodies of more than 400 ISIS fighters were left behind in what he described as the biggest defeat for the death cult since it declared its caliphate in 2014.

ISIS had destroyed several ancient antiques and sites in the city, including a 2,000-year-old temple.
Antiquities chief Maamoun Abdulkarim told Reuters: "Palmyra has been liberated. This is the end of the destruction in Palmyra.
"How many times did we cry for Palmyra? How many times did we feel despair? But we did not lose hope."

Syrian government army soldiers tending to their fellow soldier who was injured in an explosion near Fakhr al-Din al-Maani Citadel in Palmyra, a UNESCO world heritage site. The Syrian Government's army is fighting wit

Palmyra was seized by the terror group last May

No hay comentarios: