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ISIS video shows 4-yr-old UK boy blowing up car with prisoners inside

LONDON: ISIS has released a new graphic video purportedly showing a four-year-old British boy blowing up a car and killing three persons, accused of spying in Syria for the West.

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London, February 11

ISIS has released a new graphic video purportedly showing a four-year-old British boy blowing up a car and killing three persons, accused of spying in Syria for the West.

The boy has spent almost all his life in the clutches of ISIS after his mother Grace Dare, who was born in London, converted to Islam and fled to Syria in 2012 and married Swedish extremist fighter Abu Bakr, who is believed to have been killed since.

The boy, identified as Isa Dare by his grandfather Henry Dare, had also appeared in another propaganda video by ISIS a month ago, the Independent reported.

In the latest video, the child dressed in ISIS’s trademark camouflage clothing and a black headband, is apparently shown with his hand on the detonator.

The three prisoners, dressed in orange, are then seen tied up in the car before the boy presses the detonator.

A masked man with a British accent standing near to the boy also threatens Prime Minister David Cameron in a speech.

“You will never fight us except behind fortified fortresses or behind walls. Firstly, when you sent your spies to Syria and when you authorised for your men, thousands of miles away, to push a button to kill our brothers who lived in the West.

“So today, we’re going to kill your spies the same way they helped you kill our brothers. So prepare your army and gather your nations for we too are preparing our army,” he said.

The film ends with the car exploding.

Grace Dare was brought up as a Christian but converted to Islam and started using the first name ‘Khadijah’ before fleeing to Syria in 2012, her family said. — PTI

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