ISIS beheads Libyan soldier in front of 8-year-olds for 'educational purposes'

The incident took place in Derna, a northern port city in Libya

Update: 2015-06-05 11:22 GMT
According to reports, the soldier was beheaded for 'Educational purposes.' (Photo:Twitter)
In yet another episode of human depravity, the ISIS recently released images of one more public beheading, this time of a Libyan soldier, for what it terms as 'educational puposes'. 
 
The gruesome photographs were released by the 'Wilayat Baqra,' a local offshoot of the ISIL in Libya, reported the Daily Mail. The incident took place in Derna, a northern port city in Libya, a country caught in civil war, which fell to the Islamic state miltants last year.
 

The first image show a man, who is identified as regime soldier Abdulnabi Shurgawi, in an orange jumpsuit kneeling in the spacious courtyard of a mosque heavily guarded by militants.

The other image shows one of the militants holding a severed head while young boys, who are just around the age group of eight, watch, some of them with curiosity. 

 
The beheaded soldier was charged with espionage, reported the alwasat  news website in their report, while Daily mail reported that he was caught earlier this week and "charged with apostasy, which essentially meant not practicing Islam according to ISIS' barbaric interpretation."
 

 

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