ISIL starts executing its own foreign fighters
ISIL ‘military police’ executed 100 foreign fighters who
attempted to quit and flee from the insurgents’ de-facto capital of
Raqqa in northern Syria as frustration among militants has been growing,
a UK newspaper reported citing a witness activist.
“Local fighters are frustrated — they feel they’re doing most of
the work and the dying . . . foreign fighters who thought they were on
an adventure are now exhausted,” an activist, opposed to both the Syrian regime and Islamic State (formerly known as ISIS/ISIL), told The Financial Times newspaper, which claims the source is reliable.
The activist said he had “verified 100 executions of foreign ISIL fighters trying to flee the northern Syrian city of Raqqa.”
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