Breaking News आई एस आई एस (ISIS) ने अब चीन चीन और नॉर्वे के बंधकों का क़त्ल कर दिया
और अब चीन और नॉर्वे से भी दुश्मनी मोली
The Islamic State took credit for the murder of two hostages Wednesday, a Norwegian and a Chinese national, who the terror group has been holding on to since at least September. The announcement came in ISIS’s latest English-language magazine, which included an image of the dead bodies of the two men, according to the Associated Press.
The caption underneath the photo of the two corpses read that they were “executed after being abandoned by kafir nations and organizations.” For the Islamic State, “kafir” means “infidel.”
The terrorist group boasted in September that they were in possession of two male hostages who they said were up for sale. The hostages appeared in that issue of the online magazine produced by the terrorist group, known as Dabiq. The two prisoners were pictured in yellow jumpsuits with the words “FOR SALE” written below.
Those two men were subsequently identified. The Norwegian being held was a 48-year-old from Oslo named Ole Johan Grimsgaard. The Chinese hostage was a 50-year-old from Beijing named Fan Jinghui. The circumstances surrounding their capture are not currently known.
The executions come less than a week after the deadly coordinated attacks in Paris Friday in which 129 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured. The Islamic State took credit for those attacks, and the French military has since taken on a more aggressive stance toward the terror group, intensifying their air strikes on the group.
ISIS has become well known for their executions, and has conducted several high-profile murders of their hostages. That includes journalist James Foley, who was murdered on camera in August 2014. A hooded ISIS militant was seen in that video beheading Foley, who was on his knees in the desert. Several other international citizens have since been killed by the terrorist group in the Middle East.
और अब चीन और नॉर्वे से भी दुश्मनी मोली
ISIS Kills Norwegian And Chinese Hostages: Who Are Islamic State Victims Fan Jinghui And Ole Johan Grimsgaard
The Islamic State took credit for the murder of two hostages Wednesday, a Norwegian and a Chinese national, who the terror group has been holding on to since at least September. The announcement came in ISIS’s latest English-language magazine, which included an image of the dead bodies of the two men, according to the Associated Press.
The caption underneath the photo of the two corpses read that they were “executed after being abandoned by kafir nations and organizations.” For the Islamic State, “kafir” means “infidel.”
The terrorist group boasted in September that they were in possession of two male hostages who they said were up for sale. The hostages appeared in that issue of the online magazine produced by the terrorist group, known as Dabiq. The two prisoners were pictured in yellow jumpsuits with the words “FOR SALE” written below.
Those two men were subsequently identified. The Norwegian being held was a 48-year-old from Oslo named Ole Johan Grimsgaard. The Chinese hostage was a 50-year-old from Beijing named Fan Jinghui. The circumstances surrounding their capture are not currently known.
The executions come less than a week after the deadly coordinated attacks in Paris Friday in which 129 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured. The Islamic State took credit for those attacks, and the French military has since taken on a more aggressive stance toward the terror group, intensifying their air strikes on the group.
ISIS has become well known for their executions, and has conducted several high-profile murders of their hostages. That includes journalist James Foley, who was murdered on camera in August 2014. A hooded ISIS militant was seen in that video beheading Foley, who was on his knees in the desert. Several other international citizens have since been killed by the terrorist group in the Middle East.