One fighter said to be an Iraqi national was killed for “looting” and at another person was executed for “spying”
Islamic state militants have reportedly executed at least 2 of its own fighters in east Syria.
Raw Story reports that one fighter said to be an Iraqi national was killed for “looting” and at another person was executed for “spying”.
Although the executions have not been confirmed by the terrorist group, social media and ISIS-affiliated Twitter accounts were ablaze with the news and many claimed the fighters were accused of being spies for the United States.
Among the fighters reportedly executed, one was charged with “banditry and robbing Muslims’ money."
A second was accused of collaborating with the Syrian regime “and
throwing electronic chips to keep track of Mujahedeen”, the Syrian Observatory For Human Rights reports.
Many
militant-affiliated social media accounts claimed that one of ISIS’s
prosecutors in Deir al-Zour, who went by the name of Abu Abdullah
al-Kuwaiti, was reportedly among the executed ISIS militants. He was
accused of being an operative for the CIA.
Read the tweets below:
ISIS executes Abu Abdullah al Kuwaiti, their Sharii of Deir Ezzor (Eastern Region) after they accused him of being a CIA agent— Abdullah Al Ansari™ (@SaqrAnsaar) September 30, 2014
#ISIS excused yesterday in #Maadanits Shar'ee in the western suburbs of#Deir_Ezzor Abu Abdullah Al Kuwaiti for being a #CIA agent - SOHR— Charles Windsor (@TheSyrianWar) September 28, 2014
#Syria #ISIS executes it's prosecutor in Deir Zor abu Abdallah Al-Kuwaiti after his relationship with US intelligence has been disclosed— خالد خوجة (@Khaledkhoja) September 29, 2014
#ISIS reportedly executes more of its own fighters on accusations of wrongdoing – theft, spying #thinkagainturnaway pic.twitter.com/P7Dx43DIVM— Think AgainTurn Away (@ThinkAgain_DOS) September 29, 2014
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