- Orange clad Peshmerga are driven through crowds of jeering militants
- Grim echo of Lieutenant Muath al-Kaseasbeh's public burning on camera
- Procession reportedly took place in northwestern Iraqi city of Kirkuk
- Reports claim ISIS now has a presence in the oil rich Kurdish stronghold
Published:
22:55 GMT, 13 February 2015
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Updated:
12:05 GMT, 14 February 2015
Heads
bowed in terror the orange-clad Kurdish fighters are paraded through
streets filled with jeering militants in the latest horrifying video
release from Islamic State.
In
a grim echo of the terrible fate which befell Jordanian pilot
Lieutenant Muath al-Kaseasbeh the captives, reportedly Peshmerga
fighters, are dressed in orange jumpsuits and shackled in cages.
Just
as Lt. al-Kaseasbeh was burned alive on camera, IS are planning to do
the same with their latest prisoners, according to posts on social
media.
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A terrified Kurdish prisoner looks out from his cage at a mob of jeering militants in the horrific scene
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Each prisoner was accompanied by black clad and flag waving jihadis, some armed with AK-47s
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Onlookers jeered and taunted the prisoners as their captors played to the crowds during the procession
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Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh is
pictured about to be burned to death in a horrific film released by
ISIS. There are fears the Kurdish prisoners in the latest release could
meet the same dreadful fate
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