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Mar 15, 2018 12:07:34   #
teabag09
 
K**LER KIDS ISIS releases harrowing images of children executing prisoners in Afghanistan


Boys as young as seven wielding firearms were photographed marching their victims through a forested area of Khorasan Province



By Matt Acton


15th March 2018, 1:34 pm
Updated: 15th March 2018, 3:35 pm


ISIS has released a string of harrowing images which capture young children executing prisoners in Afghanistan.

Boys as young as seven wielding firearms, were photographed marching their victims through a forested area of Khorasan Province.


ISIS released a series of harrowing images showing boys, pictured, taking part in an execution
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ISIS released a series of harrowing images showing boys, pictured, taking part in an execution



Militants in the region, known as IS-KP, said two of the captured men were Afghan government soldiers and the other was a spy.

The men dressed in orange boiler suits, can also be seen kneeling in front of the ISIS militants.

The youngsters stare intently ahead and both have handguns and holsters strapped across their small frames.

ISIS leaders in the Middle East have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives.


The boys said to be as young as seven and armed with rifles, stared blankly into the distance as victims knelt before them
Terrormonitor.org



The boys said to be as young as seven and armed with rifles, stared blankly into the distance as victims knelt before them


ISIS leaders, like man in green pictured, have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives
Terrormonitor.org



ISIS leaders, like man in green pictured, have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives

But with the collapse of the regime’s

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Mar 15, 2018 12:58:41   #
bahmer
 
teabag09 wrote:
K**LER KIDS ISIS releases harrowing images of children executing prisoners in Afghanistan


Boys as young as seven wielding firearms were photographed marching their victims through a forested area of Khorasan Province



By Matt Acton


15th March 2018, 1:34 pm
Updated: 15th March 2018, 3:35 pm


ISIS has released a string of harrowing images which capture young children executing prisoners in Afghanistan.

Boys as young as seven wielding firearms, were photographed marching their victims through a forested area of Khorasan Province.


ISIS released a series of harrowing images showing boys, pictured, taking part in an execution
Terrormonitor.org



ISIS released a series of harrowing images showing boys, pictured, taking part in an execution



Militants in the region, known as IS-KP, said two of the captured men were Afghan government soldiers and the other was a spy.

The men dressed in orange boiler suits, can also be seen kneeling in front of the ISIS militants.

The youngsters stare intently ahead and both have handguns and holsters strapped across their small frames.

ISIS leaders in the Middle East have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives.


The boys said to be as young as seven and armed with rifles, stared blankly into the distance as victims knelt before them
Terrormonitor.org



The boys said to be as young as seven and armed with rifles, stared blankly into the distance as victims knelt before them


ISIS leaders, like man in green pictured, have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives
Terrormonitor.org



ISIS leaders, like man in green pictured, have a long and appalling history of allowing small children to execute captives

But with the collapse of the regime’s
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