-:Undertaker:-
03-02-2015, 05:55 PM
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/555941/Islamic-State-IS-Jordanian-pilot-hostage-burned-alive-video
Jordanian pilot reported to have been burnt alive in a cage by the Islamic State
- Reports that the Kingdom of Jordan has moved Islamic State prisoners to a prison known for executions
- 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 confirmed pilot was brutally murdered by ISIS on January 3
- White House condemned killing, saying it 'stands in solidarity' with Jordan
- Jordan spent past few weeks trying to negotiate the release of Kassasbeh
- But the kingdom vowed to execute all prisoners it is holding in connection with ISIS if the terror group killed Kassasbeh
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Muath al-Kasaesbeh had been captured after his plane was shot down flying over Syria at Christmas.
Horrifying pictures circulated on Twitter by IS supporters showed a man being burnt alive inside a black cage.
The pictures have not been verified yet.
Mr al-Kasaesbeh had been held hostage with Japanese journalist Kenji Goto who was reportedly beheaded in a video released by the terrorists on Saturday.
The pilot's family have been informed of the news by the head of the Jordan's armed forces.
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Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasaesbeh with King Abdullah II of Jordan, also seen with Isis after his capture
The Jordanian authorities had been trying to negotiate the release of the air force pilot who was captured during a a mission to support the US-led military coalition against IS in December.
On Sunday Jordan confirmed they were willing to release convicted suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi in return for lieutenant al-Kasaesbeh.
The Jordanian authorities had transported al-Rishawi to the Turkish border in preparation for a prisoner swap last Thursday.
But negotiations stalled when IS refused to confirm whether the pilot was alive.
Just around half an hour ago we got this...
BREAKING: Jordan authorites move Iraqis offered for prisoner exchange to prison where death sentences are carried out
Absolutely horrific if he has met his fate in that cage, although looks as though Jordan is going to enact revenge very shortly (above).
The Gulf kingdoms should consider upping their military actions in the former Iraq and Syria. Especially air warfare.
Thoughts?
Jordanian pilot reported to have been burnt alive in a cage by the Islamic State
- Reports that the Kingdom of Jordan has moved Islamic State prisoners to a prison known for executions
- 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 confirmed pilot was brutally murdered by ISIS on January 3
- White House condemned killing, saying it 'stands in solidarity' with Jordan
- Jordan spent past few weeks trying to negotiate the release of Kassasbeh
- But the kingdom vowed to execute all prisoners it is holding in connection with ISIS if the terror group killed Kassasbeh
http://www.ezimba.com/work/150204C/ezimba11515592046000.png
Muath al-Kasaesbeh had been captured after his plane was shot down flying over Syria at Christmas.
Horrifying pictures circulated on Twitter by IS supporters showed a man being burnt alive inside a black cage.
The pictures have not been verified yet.
Mr al-Kasaesbeh had been held hostage with Japanese journalist Kenji Goto who was reportedly beheaded in a video released by the terrorists on Saturday.
The pilot's family have been informed of the news by the head of the Jordan's armed forces.
http://images1.ynet.co.il/PicServer4/2014/12/24/5776812/5776750197266490331no.jpg
Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasaesbeh with King Abdullah II of Jordan, also seen with Isis after his capture
The Jordanian authorities had been trying to negotiate the release of the air force pilot who was captured during a a mission to support the US-led military coalition against IS in December.
On Sunday Jordan confirmed they were willing to release convicted suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi in return for lieutenant al-Kasaesbeh.
The Jordanian authorities had transported al-Rishawi to the Turkish border in preparation for a prisoner swap last Thursday.
But negotiations stalled when IS refused to confirm whether the pilot was alive.
Just around half an hour ago we got this...
BREAKING: Jordan authorites move Iraqis offered for prisoner exchange to prison where death sentences are carried out
Absolutely horrific if he has met his fate in that cage, although looks as though Jordan is going to enact revenge very shortly (above).
The Gulf kingdoms should consider upping their military actions in the former Iraq and Syria. Especially air warfare.
Thoughts?