ISIS Video Claims To Show Beheading Of Alleged ‘Russian Spy’

December 03, 2015

Islamic State has released a video online that, according to the terror group, shows the confession and beheading of a man claiming to have arrived in the caliphate through Turkey with an assignment from Russia’s Security Service, the FSB.

The video, the authenticity of which couldn’t be verified, shows a man in an orange jumpsuit filmed indoors. 

He identifies himself as 23-year-old Magomed Khasiev from Gronzy in Russia’s Republic of Chechnya.

The prisoner then gives details about his alleged recruitment by the FSB and described how he had managed to reach terrorist positions in Syria.

After receiving a foreign passport, “I departed from the Krasnodar airport [in Russia] to the city of Istanbul. In Istanbul, I was met by a person who is involved in trafficking people from Turkey to Islamic State. After spending a few days at his apartment – sometime around August 26, 2014 – I arrived on the territory of Islamic State,” the person in the video says. 

The man stressed that he was operating undercover in both Syria and Iraq, gathering information on Russian citizens fighting for IS terrorists, as ordered by the Russian Security Services.

In the final minutes, the video switches to an outdoor location where an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militant threatens Russia and Vladimir Putin with attacks on Russian soil. The jihadist then appears to cut the prisoner’s throat with a knife and behead him. 

According to SITE monitoring group, the video came Raqqa province, which is Islamic State’s main stronghold in Syria.

(RT)