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ISIS releases video of their biggest slaughter – detainees made to lay in mass graves before being shot dead

This must be their one of their most wiped out video yet. ISIS during the weekend released a video demonstrating the mass executions of detainees. The men – in their hundreds – were made to lay in shallow graves and were then splashed with shots. The men are believed to be military cadets caught amid their fight with the terrorists.

The men were conveyed to their passing place in trucks and were heard in the video pleading for their lives before they were machine-gunned. Some were shot exclusively and their bodies dumped into the Tigris River, while an excavator is seen moving heaps of bodies as the executions proceed into the night. More photographs bellow.

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