Sunday 21 February 2016

Daesh Beheads Two More Alleged Spies, Accusing Them Of Working For The US-led Coalition In Kirkuk, Iraq

by Benson Agoha | International
 

Daesh fighters have beheaded to more alleged spies suspected of feeding information to the US-led Coalition in Kirkuk, Iraq.

The latest report comes on the heal of Friday's beheading of two Egyptians in Sinai for alleged spying.

The latest photos purportedly released by the Islamic States militants show two men wearing orange prison uniform.

They were said to have been killed, accused of spying for “the crusader alliance and the Rafidi” or Iranian government. They were beheaded in Kirkuk, Iraq.

The photos which were shared on ISIS terrorist channels is titled “Implementation of the Rule of Allah.”

“Rafidi” is a derogatory term used by Sunni Muslims for Shia Muslims, who constitute the majority of Iran.


 
 
* Daesh never misses a chance to cut heads off offenders. Early in February, two young children were beheaded for insulting the `ISIS'. They were only aged 4 & 2 Years Old.(below)
 

* On Friday, February 19, 2006, new photos also emerged of ISIL beheading two Egyptians in Sinai branch for alleged spying (below).

According to the International Business Times, a statement accompanying the pictures said one man was a "spy for the military intelligence" services, and the other was a "spy for the army".

he photos were verified and confirmed as likely authentic by the US terrorism monitor SITE Intelligence Group.
 
 
 

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