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  Islamic State child soldiers kill captives in gruesome video

Islamic State child soldiers kill captives in gruesome video

AFP
Published : Dec 4, 2015, 10:21 am IST
Updated : Dec 4, 2015, 10:21 am IST

Child soldiers have been typically used to man checkpoints or gather intelligence.

A child lifts a gun to an ISIS captive in a screenshot from the video. (Photo: Screen grab)
 A child lifts a gun to an ISIS captive in a screenshot from the video. (Photo: Screen grab)

Child soldiers have been typically used to man checkpoints or gather intelligence.

Beirut

: The Islamic State group on Friday posted a gruesome video online showing six of its child soldiers killing Syrian security forces held captive by the jihadists.

Titled "To the Sons of Jews," the slickly-produced video shows dozens of boys, who appeared to be about 10 years old, studying religious texts and learning hand-to-hand combat.

Six of the boys are chosen by their instructor to "send a message" to Islamic State's opponents by executing security forces held by the group. IS' "Cubs of the Caliphate" programme provides intense military and religious training to children throughout the jihadist group's areas of control in Syria.

Although child soldiers have been typically used to man checkpoints or gather intelligence, IS has been increasingly using them to execute prisoners.

In the video, each of the six selected boys is depicted individually running through a crumbling fortress, with dramatic music and grim action shots, until he finds a captive.

Footage appears of each captive giving his name, his year of birth and describing his role in the security forces or in pro-government militia.

The boys are then each shown killing the captives. Five are shot to death, and one has his throat slit. The video's introduction said it was shot in "Wilayat al-Kheir," IS's name for Syria's eastern Deir Ezzor province.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group, IS has recruited more than 1,100 children since the beginning of 2015, and more than 50 have been killed.

"What is striking is they're not hiding it, they're flaunting it," Nadim Houry, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch, told AFP earlier this year.

"Their use of child soldiers is part of a broader indoctrination effort... They keep talking about how they'll be the new generation."

Location: Lebanon, Beirut