- Child soldiers given a gun and balaclava and told to find the hidden prisoner
- The prisoners cannot escape and are executed by the jihadi recruits
- They are shown being taught to recite the Koran and close combat skills
- One of the six indoctrinated child executors is a young Yazidi boy
- See full news coverage on ISIS at www.dailymail.co.uk/isis
Published:
19:57 GMT, 3 December 2015
|
Updated:
12:50 GMT, 4 December 2015
ISIS militants
have posted a new video showing child soldiers being forced to carry
out a sickening game of hide and seek in which they have to find and
execute a prisoner inside an ancient castle.
Filmed
in a remote part of Deir ezzor province in Syria, the sickening video
shows six recruits running through an historic ruins searching for the
hidden prisoners.
With
their hands tied behind their back, the captives are forced to wait as
the young children, who appear to be no older than eight, use a pistol
to kill them at close range.
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Filmed in a remote part of Deir ezzor
province in Syria, the sickening video shows the recruits running
through an historic ruins searching for the hidden prisoners
The children involved in the horrific attacks appear to come from as far as North Africa and Tajikistan.
One
after the other, the recruits run up the hill where they meet their
instructor at the entrance of the historic al-Rahba castle.
They
are handed a balaclava and handgun before they are told to enter the
labyrinth of corridors inside the ruin, where they must search for the
hidden prisoner.
Inside
the dimly lit site, the child soldiers runs around before they find
their helpless captive and execute them from close range.
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