The masked killers are said to be prowling the streets of Mosul, Iraq looking for their next target in the Daesh ranks.
The shocking claims come as a jihadi top brass known as Abu Wathba al-Saudi, the sicko behind recruiting children for the cult's Caliphate Cubs wing, was killed in the streets of Mosul.
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ccording to witnesses, the commander was leaving a shop in occupied Mosul when a hit squad shot him dead in the street.Speaking
to local media, a source said: "ISIS commanders are being shot by
unknown gunmen these days, particularly after the arrival of army units
in Nineveh province."
The attacks feed ISIS paranoia as they turn to drastic torture methods in an effort weed out spies and traitors – including boiling suspected informants in searing tar
.
Speculation is now rife as to the identity of the hit squads prowling the jihadi occupied territory.
Theories suggest the groups could be mercenaries hired by the Iraqi government to destabilise ISIS.
Others suggest the gangs could be angry parents or relatives of people tortured or executed by the death cult.
There have also been suggestions it could SAS troops or US Navy Seals – with British special forces already known to be active in ISIS controlled territory.
The attacks feed ISIS paranoia as they turn to drastic torture methods in an effort weed out spies and traitors – including boiling suspected informants in searing tar
.
Theories suggest the groups could be mercenaries hired by the Iraqi government to destabilise ISIS.
Others suggest the gangs could be angry parents or relatives of people tortured or executed by the death cult.
There have also been suggestions it could SAS troops or US Navy Seals – with British special forces already known to be active in ISIS controlled territory.
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