A video recently released by the Daesh militant group purportedly shows the killing of two Syrian activists in the group’s de facto Syrian capital of Raqqa, allegedly for spying on the extremists’ activities, AP reported Monday.
The video, published on a Daesh-linked Facebook account, shows two young men in orange jumpsuits undergoing an interrogation where they “confess” to their alleged crimes before they are tied to trees and shot in the head at close range by masked gunman.
The two men, who identified themselves as 21-year-old Faisal Hasan al-Habib and 20-year-old Bashar Abdul Azim, said in the video theywere paid $400 to send footage of Daesh-held buildings in Raqqa to a person abroad.