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IS releases execution video

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BAGHDAD: The Islamic State, the al-Qaeda spin-off that seized wide swathes of Iraq almost unopposed last month, has released a video telling Iraqi soldiers who may still have some fight in them that they risk being rounded up en masse and executed.

Iraq’s army unravelled when the Sunni insurgents staged a lightning advance through northern towns and cities.

Thousands of soldiers fled, prompting Iraq’s top cleric to call on compatriot­s to take up arms against the radical fac- tion that has declared a medieval-style caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria.

The 30-minute video clip, circulated during the holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadaan, Eid ulFitr, sheds light on what tactics the Islamic State is likely to employ as it presses ahead with its campaign.

After sweeping through a town with quick-hit raids, the militants are filmed standing over dozens of terrified, handcuffed Iraqi soldiers.

One fighter mocks a soldier for wearing civilian clothes over his uniform out of fear of being killed. He pleads for mercy, to no avail.

Then dozens of soldiers are led to a sandy desert pit. They are executed one by one – bullets from AK-47 assault rifles pumped into their heads.

Not satisfied that all are dead, an Islamic State fighter makes one last round, opening fire again, one by one.

Others are led to the edge of a river. Each one is shot in the head with a pistol and then shoved in, the executione­r standing in a large pool of blood. – Reuters

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