May 21, 2016

Islamic State executes 25 ‘spies’ by dissolving them in nitric acid


Witness accounts revealed that 25 prisoners were tied together with a rope and then thrown into a large basin containing nitric acid until all their organs and bones dissolved completely.





In a barbaric act, the dreaded Daesh group executed 25 Iraqi prisoners in northern Iraq’s Mosul by lowering them in a vat filled with nitric acid.
Daesh had accused the victims of spying for the Iraqi security and government forces, said a report in the Daily Mail.

Witness accounts revealed that 25 prisoners were tied together with a rope and then thrown into a large basin containing nitric acid until all their organs and bones dissolved completely.
Nitric acid is considered to be a strong acid and oxidant. It has a catastrophic effect on human flesh. It causes the skin tissue to melt, often exposing the bones below the flesh and even dissolving the bones.

Recently, Daesh has revealed a new form of punishment for their prisoners — stabbing directly in the heart in order to kill them. The terrorists had stabbed an unidentified man right in his heart, before shooting him dead.

Last month, the group released a series of photographs of two spies being crucified and shot in the head.

The entire incident was captured on camera by the barbaric fighters and was broadcast on the terror group’s propaganda channel ‘Wilayat Al-Raqqah’ meaning ‘The province of Raqqah.’
Meanwhile,

Daesh terrorists are gearing up for a campaign of bomb attacks on large crowds in France, host to next month’s Euro 2016 soccer championships, its spy chief has said.
Rare remarks by Patrick Calvar, the head of France’s DGSI internal intelligence agency, to the Parliament’s defence committee spelled out “a new form of attack ... characterized by placing explosive devices in places where there are large crowds and repeating this type of action to create a climate of maximum panic.

“Clearly, France is the most threatened and we know that Daesh is planning new attacks,” Calvar said.



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