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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

BREAKING NEWS: ISIS stoop to new barbarity beyond words as they release video of themselves TORCHING captive Jordanian pilot to death in a cage

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  • Video titled 'Healing the Believers' Chests' shows brutal murder of pilot
  • Maaz al-Kassasbeh is filmed being burnt alive while locked in a cage
  • He was captured in December after his jet crashed over ISIS-held territory
  • Jordan has spent the past few weeks trying to negotiate his release 
  • But the kingdom vowed to execute all prisoners it is holding in connection with ISIS if the terror group killed Kassasbeh

Militants fighting for the Islamic State terror group in Syria and Iraq have released a video they claim shows Jordanian pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh being burnt alive while locked in a cage.
The footage, which is titled 'Healing the Believers' Chests' appears to show the captured airman wearing an orange jumpsuit as a trail of petrol leading up to the cage is seen being set alight.
Flames are seen quickly spreading to the cage where they completely engulf the helpless pilot in images that are far too distressing to publish.
Yesterday Jordan government spokesman Mohammed al-Momeni said the kingdom was doing 'everything' it could to secure the release of Kassasbeh, who was captured by ISIS after his F-16 fighter jet crashed in territory controlled by the militants in Syria in December.
However the statement came with an explicit threat that if 'hero' Kassasbeh came to any harm, Jordan would 'quickly judge and sentence' all those it holds on suspicion of being members of ISIS.
Brutal: The footage, which is titled 'Healing the Believers Chests' appears to show the captured airman wearing an orange jumpsuit as a trail of petrol leading up to the cage is seen being set alight
Brutal: The footage, which is titled 'Healing the Believers Chests' appears to show the captured airman wearing an orange jumpsuit as a trail of petrol leading up to the cage is seen being set alight
Horror: Maaz al-Kassasbeh is seen standing in front of a group of masked gunmen before being burnt alive
Horror: Maaz al-Kassasbeh is seen standing in front of a group of masked gunmen before being burnt alive
Walking to his death: The professionally shot and edited footage shows Maaz al-Kassasbeh walking towards the cage in which he would be burnt alive
Walking to his death: The professionally shot and edited footage shows Maaz al-Kassasbeh walking towards the cage in which he would be burnt alive
Captured: Muath al-Kaseasbeh (centre in white) was captured by the Islamic State after after crashing near its HQ in the Syrian city of Raqqa in December. ISIS is now believed to brutally murdered him
Captured: Muath al-Kaseasbeh (centre in white) was captured by the Islamic State after after crashing near its HQ in the Syrian city of Raqqa in December. ISIS is now believed to brutally murdered him
The video comes just days after ISIS' British executioner in chief, Jihadi John, savagely murdered Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in a shocking filmed beheading after days of intensive negotiations through intermediaries to save him. 
The footage showing Kassasbeh's gruesome murder appears to be professionally shot and edited in the style of the horrific beheading videos featuring the terror group's executioner in chief, Jihadi John.  
Yesterday Jordanian government spokesman Momeni said: 'All state organisations have been mobilised to secure the proof of life that we require so that he can be freed and returned to his home.'
'We are still ready to hand over the convict Sajida al-Rishawi in return for the return of our son and our hero,' Mohammad al-Momani added. 
He condemned the jihadists' murder of Japanese journalist 47-yer-old Goto after days of intensive efforts through intermediaries to save him, adding: 'We spared no effort, in coordination with the Japanese government, to save his life.'
Hostage: The fate of Jordanian pilot Mu'adh al-Kasasibah, is still unknown
Exchange: The Jordanian government has said they will only release failed suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi, who is on death row in Jordan, if it gets proof Mr al-Kaseasbeh is alive
Exchange: The Jordanian government had said they will only release failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi (right), who is on death row in Jordan, if it gets proof Mr Kaseasbeh (left) is alive
Anger: Jordan had vowed to do 'everything' could to save the life of ISIS-held pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh. Here Kassasbeh's relatives hold posters of the captive during a rally in the city of Karak over the weekend
Anger: Jordan had vowed to do 'everything' could to save the life of ISIS-held pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh. Here Kassasbeh's relatives hold posters of the captive during a rally in the city of Karak over the weekend
The shocking video comes just days after ISIS' British executioner in chief, Jihadi John, savagely murdered Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in a shocking filmed beheading after days of intensive negotiations 
The shocking video comes just days after ISIS' British executioner in chief, Jihadi John, savagely murdered Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in a shocking filmed beheading after days of intensive negotiations 

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