’ISIS’ Executes 8 Dutch Members in Syria
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"ISIS" killings aren't limited to civilians, but they extend to reach the terrorist group's members.
According to local sources, "ISIS" executed eight of its Dutch members in Syria on charges of trying to flee the battlefield.
""ISIS" executed eight Dutch militants on Friday in Maadan, Raqqah province, after accusing them of attempting desertion and mutiny," Abu Mohammad, a member of the citizen journalist group "Raqqah is Being Slaughtered Silently" [RBSS], said via Twitter on Monday.
Tension has been simmering in the province over the past month between a group of 75 Dutch militants and the terror group's intelligence operatives from Iraq, the RBSS said.
The Iraqi members arrested three other Dutch militants, accusing them of wanting to escape, the RBSS noted, adding that one of the detainees was beaten to death during the questioning.
According to the citizen journalist group, "ISIS" leaders in Iraq ordered the arrest of all the members of the Dutch group, and jailed them in Tabaqa and Maadan in Syria.
Some 200 people from the Netherlands, including 50 women, have joined the terrorist terrorists in Syria and Iraq, Dutch secret services say.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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