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- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant announced it had executed seven prisoners, including two by crucifixion
- Group said it held the seven responsible for grenade attack this month
Islamic extremists have publicly crucified two Syrian rebels in northeastern Syria in revenge for a grenade attack on members of their group.
The jihadist Islamic State of Iraq said it had executed a total of seven prisoners who it claimed had carried out a grenade attack on one of its fighters earlier this month in the Euphrates Valley city of Raqqa.
The group, which even Al Qaeda have been keen to distance themselves from, said on Twitter: 'Ten days ago, attackers on a motorbike threw a grenade at an ISIL fighter at the Naim roundabout. A Muslim civilian had his leg blown off and a child was killed.
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GRAPHIC CONTENT: Two men have reportedly been crucified by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa
Photos taken in the northern Syria town of Raqqa on Tuesday, appear to show two men being crucified in public. It could not be independently verified that the men were dead or how they had been executed
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