A shocking new video released by the ISIS terrorist group reportedly shows a number of children, including a British boy, executing prisoners with handguns in Syria.
The blue-eyed white boy, identified in the video as Abu Abdullah al-Britani, is one of five children carrying out executions of Kurds in the city of Raqqa.
The boys, believed to be from Britain, Egypt, Turkey, Tunisia and Uzbekistan, make statements in Arabic before raising their handguns and executing the kneeling men in front of them.
The child executioners, believed to be about 10 to 13 years old, are clad in camouflage gear and black gloves and their faces are clearly on display, Press TV reported.
One of the boys reportedly shouts in Arabic, “No one can save the Kurds even with the support of America, France, Britain, Germany, the devils in hell.”
They then place handguns to the backs of the prisoners’ heads and pull the trigger.
Children have regularly featured in ISIS propaganda in which the terrorist organization boasts about preparing the next generation of militants.
The terror organization released another gruesome video in July last year that showed executions of 25 Syrian soldiers at the hands of children.
About 50 British children are reportedly being groomed to become ISIS militants, according to the Quilliam Foundation, a London-based think tank which claims to challenge extremism in the UK.
British authorities say that at least 800 UK nationals have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside the terror groups operating in those countries.
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