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Islamic State releases video purportedly showing beheading of 11 Christians in Nigeria on Christmas Day

Abuja, Nigeria
BosNewsLife

The so-called Islamic State group has released a video purportedly showing the murder of 11 Christians in Nigeria’s Borno State on Christmas Day.

In the gruesome video, one man is shot before the other 10 are beheaded. A masked man in the almost one-minute video claimed the killings were part of their recently declared campaign to avenge the deaths of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his spokesman.

Al-Baghdadi committed suicide in October to avoid capture during a raid by the United States special forces on his hideout in the province of Idlib, northwestern Syria.

In response, IS claimed several attacks in various countries this month alone.

The latest short video was released on 26th December and timed to coincide with Christmas celebrations. It was filmed in an unidentified location.

No details are known about the victims, who were all male. But IS said they were kidnapped over recent weeks in Nigeria’s north-eastern Borno State.

One faction of Nigeria’s Islamist Boko Haram terrorist organisation now fights under the banner of the Islamic State of West Africa Province or ISWAP.

Last year, ISWAP killed two midwives it had previously taken hostage.

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims.

Islamic State has been linked to the executions of many Christians in recent years.

– With reporting by NATHAN MORLEY

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