ISIS have released a fresh execution video showing two prisoners being murdered by a explosives hidden beneath the ground with the jihadis triggering the charges through a mobile phone detonator.
Filmed in Syria, the shocking footage shows the moment the masked jihadi pulls out his mobile phone and presses a single button to detonate the concealed explosives.
A third captive was forced to watch the horrific ordeal which allegedly took place in Damascus province.
The two victims were members of the rebel group Sham al-Rasoul Brigade, which have been fighting against the brutal jihadi group in Syria.
Much of ISIS's considerable wealth stems from its booming trade in oil, helping it to generate more than £325 million ($500 million), according to one US treasury official.
The 'primary customer' of ISIS's considerable oil exports is Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Adam Szubin told the BBC.
Filmed in Syria, the shocking footage shows the moment the masked jihadi pulls out his mobile phone and presses a single button to detonate the concealed explosives.
A third captive was forced to watch the horrific ordeal which allegedly took place in Damascus province.
The two victims were members of the rebel group Sham al-Rasoul Brigade, which have been fighting against the brutal jihadi group in Syria.
Much of ISIS's considerable wealth stems from its booming trade in oil, helping it to generate more than £325 million ($500 million), according to one US treasury official.
The 'primary customer' of ISIS's considerable oil exports is Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Adam Szubin told the BBC.
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