New Islamic State Video Depicts How They Execute Spies (Drownings, Necklace Bombs, Blown Up By An RPG)


Daily Mail: Sickening new ISIS video shows caged prisoners lowered into a swimming pool and drowned, shot with an RPG and blown up with explosive-filled 'necklaces'

* Sickening seven-minute video shows the deaths of several ISIS prisoners
* Five men are filmed being drowned in a pool in the ISIS stronghold Mosul
* Underwater cameras capture them thrashing before falling unconscious
* Another group are shot with a grenade launcher while locked in an old car
* Final sequence shows seven prisoners being chained together with explosive necklaces, which are then detonated
* WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

Vile jihadis fighting for the Islamic State in Iraq have brutally murdered five prisoners by locking them in a metal cage and lowering them into a swimming pool.

Filmed in the ISIS stronghold of Mosul, the sickening seven minute long video uses expensive underwater cameras to film the terrified men as they sink below the surface with no hope of escape.

Shortly afterwards the cage is lifted back out of the water, with the dying men - who are understood to have been accused of spying - seen foaming at the mouth as they lie motionless on the floor of the cage, piled on top of one another.




More News On The Islamic State's Latest Execution Video

Grisly ISIS Video Seems Aimed at Quashing Resistance -- New York Times
Islamic State video reveals new methods of depravity -- The Australian/The Times
Barbarism by the book: New ISIS video aims to show religious purity -- FOX News
Islamic State: Militants drown, decapitate 'spies' in brutal new video -- The Australian/AFP
Isis: Sadistic Islamic State video shows executions by drowning, explosive beheading and RPG fire -- IBTimes
New ISIS execution video claims to show Iraqi prisoners being drowned in cage, blown up -- New York Daily News
New Isis video shows hostages divided into groups to be decapitated, blown up or drowned as execution methods get increasingly macabre -- The Independent
Islamic State Video Claims to Show 15 Iraqi Men Killed for Alleged Espionage -- WSJ