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Daesh burns alive four Iraqi troops in video

A screen shoot from a video released by the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group on August 30, 2015 purporting to show the burning alive of four Iraq soldiers.

Daesh Takfiri terrorist group has released a video purportedly showing four Iraqi Shia soldiers being burned alive.

The Monday video, allegedly shot in the western Anbar province by ISIL media arm, first shows four members of Iraq’s popular mobilization forces in orange jumpsuits individually confessing that they are spies. The men are then hung hogtied, upside down from the pole of a scaffold like a metal swing frame. The terrorists then set the four on fire.

Although mostly active in Iraq and Syria, Daesh has managed to expand its territory into other countries, including Libya, Egypt, and Afghanistan.

The Takfiri group uses a campaign of terror, which involves gruesome methods such as videotaped beheadings, summary executions and kidnapping and rape targeting minorities.

The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by gruesome violence ever since the terrorists began their campaign of terror in the country in 2014.

Iraqi military and volunteer forces have been engaged in a massive operation to push the militants back from Anbar, while a plan is also on the agenda to attack the Takfiris in Mosul in north of the country. 


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