Shot in the head at point blank range: Latest sickening ISIS video shows masked gunmen executing 'spy'
The video was filmed in Aleppo and shows a man believed to be
named Ahmed Muhammad being led out to a forecourt by masked
executioners, who then shoot him in the head multiple times.
Shot in the head at point blank range: Latest sickening ISIS video shows masked gunmen executing 'spy'
- Shocking video understood to feature a victim named Ahmed Muhammad
- He had been accused of working as an anti-ISIS spy in southern Turkey
- Muhammad is seen being filmed in a dark room before his execution
- He is then marched out in to a courtyard and shot and point-blank range
Militants
fighting for the Islamic State in Syria have released sickening footage
of the murder of a man the terror group accused of working as a spy.
The
video was filmed in Aleppo and shows a man believed to be named Ahmed
Muhammad being led out to a forecourt by masked executioners, who then
shoot him in the head multiple times at point blank range.
In
a chilling sign of ISIS' reach and influence, Muhammad is understood to
have been accused of working as part of a secret spy network based in
neighbouring NATO member state Turkey before his brutal filmed
execution over the border in Syria.
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Brutal: A man believed to be named
Ahmed Muhammad was seen being led out to a forecourt by masked
executioners, who then shoot him in the head multiple times at point
blank range
Murder: A militant shoots Ahmed
Muhammad once in the back of the head, before standing over him and
firing several more bullets into his neck once he lies prone on the
grass
Captive:
The film is reminiscent of the gruesome video showing the burning to
death of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh, in that it begins with a
lengthy interview with the victim speaking in a darkened room (left)
before he is led to his death wearing an orange jumpsuit (right)
Titled
'A Lesson To Be Learned', the three minute 40 second video has all the
hallmarks of an official ISIS release - employing HD cameras,
Hollywood-style sound and visual effects and slick editing and
direction.
It also carries the logo of one of the group's official Aleppo-based propaganda arms, Halab.
The
sickening film is reminiscent of the gruesome video showing the burning
to death of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh, in that it begins with a
lengthy interview with the orange-jumpsuit wearing victim speaking
while sat at a table in a darkened room.
Muhammad
is seen giving details of the charges against him, which are understood
to relate to accusations he was working as part of a spy network over
the border in southern Turkey.
Led to his death: Once the
Arabic-language interview scene inside the building is completed,
Muhammad is then seen walking in a hunched position across a courtyard
Muhammad's arms are tightly bound behind his back as four masked militants lead him to his execution site
Once
the Arabic-language interview scene inside the building is completed,
Muhammad is then seen walking in a hunched position across a courtyard.
His arms are tightly bound behind his back and four masked militants lead him to his execution site.
As
Muhammad is forced to his knees, the video's slick production
techniques kick-in, and the viewer can hear nothing but the sound of
howling wind and an overdubbed heartbeat, adding tension.
The
four masked militants are seen standing behind the victim and the
footage slows to a dramatic slow-motion shot as one is seen preparing
what appears to be a .45mm handgun.
Seconds later the video cuts back to show Muhammad face on, his eyes closed in fear.
The
militant shoots the victim once in the back of the head, before
standing over him and firing several more bullets into his neck once
Muhammad lies prone on the floor of the courtyard.
Forced to his knees: Muhammad is understood to have been accused of working as a spy over in Turkey
Sick: The militants are seen standing
behind the victim and the footage slows to a dramatic slow-motion shot
as one is seen preparing what appears to be a .45mm handgun
Titled 'A Lesson To Be Learned', the
three minute 40 second video has all the hallmarks of an official ISIS
release - employing HD cameras, Hollywood-style sound and visual effects
and slick editing and direction
The
video emerged just days after it was a British fighter who travelled
to Iraq to stop ISIS claims the terror group fed a murdered kidnap
victim to his own mother after she went to their headquarters and
demanded to see him.
Yasir
Abdulla, a security guard from Keighley, West Yorkshire decided to go
to Iraq and fight against ISIS after hearing they came within six miles
of taking control of his home village in Kurdistan, which he left in
2000.
It
has been reported that the 36-year-old bought a set to combat fatigues
online for £100 before going to Kurdistan and buying an assault rifle.
He
then joined hundreds of other Kurdish and Peshmerga forces who are
trying to stop the spread of ISIS by patrolling a ten-mile front line in
Iraq.
Mr Abdulla returned to the UK last week but told The Sun
how an elderly Kurdish woman, whose son was captured by ISIS and taken
to Mosul, went to meet the jihadis to try and secure his release and was
then fed his body.
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