ISIS terrorists on Thursday released a video purporting to show two captured Turkish soldiers being burned alive. The video, showing two uniformed men being hauled from a cage before being bound and torched, was posted on terrororist websites.
The 19-minute footage was purportedly shot in the ISIS-declared “Aleppo Province” in northern Syria. Speaking in Turkish, the killer of the two men verbally attacks Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and calls for “destruction to be sowed” in Turkey.
The ISIS-linked news agency Amaq said last month that the militants had kidnapped two Turkish soldiers, and the Turkish army separately said it had lost contact with two of its men.
[alarabiya.net/AFP]
23/12/16
The 19-minute footage was purportedly shot in the ISIS-declared “Aleppo Province” in northern Syria. Speaking in Turkish, the killer of the two men verbally attacks Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and calls for “destruction to be sowed” in Turkey.
The ISIS-linked news agency Amaq said last month that the militants had kidnapped two Turkish soldiers, and the Turkish army separately said it had lost contact with two of its men.
[alarabiya.net/AFP]
23/12/16
Turkey Deputy PM Says Daesh Video Depicting Death of Turkish Soldiers Fabricated...
ReplyDeleteThe 19-minute video released by the Islamic State (ISIL or Daesh) on Thursday depicting the burning alive of two alleged Turkish soldiers in Syria was "fabricated," Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Tuesday.
"Trying to demoralize Turks by spreading propaganda through sharing fabricated footage is not patriotic … If we had verified information, we would share it with the public," Kurtulmus was quoted as saying by the Anadolu Agency.
Kurtulmus further condemned the terrorist group's attempts to spread terror through social media, calling the group the "lowest gutter operations" in the world.
[sputniknews.com]
27/12/16