Unspeakable horror.
Paraded in cages ‘to be burned alive’: ISIS say 17 Kurdish fighters will share the grim fate of Jordanian pilot as they release warped video of prisoners being driven past baying crowds in Iraqi city

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In a grim echo of the terrible fate which befell Jordanian pilot Lieutenant Muath al-Kaseasbeh the captives are clad in orange jumpsuits amid crowds of jeering militants. The dreadful scene is said to have unfolded in the northwestern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, an oil rich Kurdish stronghold where ISIS reportedly has a presence. In the nearly four minute long video 17 of the Iraqi Kurdistan military forces are driven one by one on the backs of white pick-up trucks with ISIS flag-waving militants toting AK-47s accompanying each prisoner. At the end of the clip the long line of cages can be seen retreating into the sunset over the heads of massed crowds of militants. More here