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Posted On: 12/23/2016 12:14:18 PM
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Posted By: PoemStone
Lefty - ISIS burns Turkish soldiers alive



ISIS barbarians burned two Turkish soldiers alive in northern Syria, a gruesome new video released by the terror group shows.

The 19-minute video, titled “The Cross Shield,” shows the doomed servicemen being taken out of cages and forced to crawl around on their hands and knees.

The soldiers are then seen standing with chains around their necks, with fuses attached to their bodies.

Their executioner, who stands nearby, blasts Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and calls for “destruction to be sowed” in Turkey, according to Al Arabiya.

He then presses a button on a small device, and soon, both men are engulfed by flames.

ISIS said the latest executions were payback for Ankara’s involvement in a “war against Muslims,” according to Russia Today.

The nightmarish footage, purportedly shot in Wilayat Halab — renamed ISIS territory — conjures up memories of a similar video released in 2015 showing the burning of captured Jordanian pilot Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh.


The two Turkish soldiers being chained before being burned to death.

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