WORLD
A group linked to Al-Qaeda in Iraq released a video on Sunday showing masked militants gunning down a group of kidnapped police officers in cold blood.
BAGHDAD: A group linked to Al-Qaeda in Iraq released a video on Sunday showing masked militants gunning down a group of kidnapped police officers in cold blood.
The video opened with the men, all blindfolded, sitting in rows and an on-screen message which blames the executions on the Iraqi government for ignoring the demands of the so-called "Islamic State of Iraq".
The footage then showed masked gunmen, chanting praise to God, standing behind a long row of men kneeling in a muddy ditch amid a grove of trees, their hands tied behind their backs.
The gunmen then began firing at the backs and the heads of the men, who slumped forward one after another. The gunmen continued firing at their bodies, still chanting.
"This operation is only a drop in the bucket, and what will come is more wicked and bitter, with the permission of Allah the Almighty," a message on the screen warned.
Interior ministry operations director Brigadier General Abdel Karim Khalaf told AFP on Saturday that 14 officers missing after their convoy was ambushed on Thursday had been found dead in Baquba, north of Baghdad, in Dyala province.
Shortly afterwards, a coalition of insurgent groups led by Al-Qaeda and known as the "Islamic State of Iraq" said in an Internet message the hostages would be killed to avenge the alleged rape of a Sunni woman by Shiite police.
On Friday, a second message said the killings had been carried out and promised that a video of the murders would be released. Neither the authenticity of the statement nor of the video could be verified.
The killings were condemned by US military officer Major General Benjamin Mixon, commander of a force operating in Dyala province, who said the men had been "murdered in cold blood".
"The recent kidnapping and murder... is a clear sign to Iraq that the insurgents are desperate, under a great deal of pressure, and are resorting to heinous acts to further their cause," Mixon said.
"These Iraqi police officers were murdered in cold blood, and they had absolutely nothing to do with any incidents of rape, as alleged by these deceitful terrorists," he added.
"This was a cowardly act targeting policemen on their way home from work."
Al-Qaeda's Internet statement had demanded that "officers that participated in the horrible act" be turned over to the insurgents and that "all Sunni Muslims held in interior ministry prisons be released."
Al-Qaeda gave the government 24 hours to meet its demands, and warned that the hostages would otherwise be killed.
The alleged rape of the woman - known under the apparent pseudonym Sabrin al-Janabi -- triggered a bitter row at the highest levels of the Iraqi state.
Raima Sen mourns Bharat Dev Varma's demise, pens emotional note for 'great father, great husband'
DNA TV Show: Ahead of Maharashtra poll results, MVA, Mahayuti engage in resort politics
Maharashtra: Stage set for assembly poll results; Mahayuti, MVA confident of their victories
All set for vote counting in Jharkhand tomorrow; NDA, JMM-led alliances confident of winning
Watch: Australia star inquires Rishabh Pant about his next IPL team, gets 2-word reply
Shah Rukh Khan’s house Mannat was first offered to his industry rival…, but he refused because...
The Visionary Who Promises a Blue Sky for India: Holger Thorsten Schubart’s G20 Climate Speech
The Surge of High-End Living: Luxury Residential Market to Outpace Other Segments
FeFCon 2024 to be Held in Bangalore: A Premier Event on Fever Management
'That’s wild': Noida man turns cigarette butts into teddy bears in viral video, watch
London Airport evacuates passengers over security threat, thousands stranded
The World’s First Innovative Iron Supplement to Combat Iron Deficiency and Anaemia
Meet grandmother who became fashion icon after trying on her granddaughter’s clothes
IND vs AUS: Rishabh Pant joins Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma in elite WTC list, becomes 3rd Indian to...
'All scripted drama...': Puneet Superstar allegedly assaulted by influencers in viral video, watch
Actress Ana de Armas caught kissing Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel’s son in viral photos
Oreshnik's Shadow: Will Russia's hypersonic missile force west to back down?
‘You’re So Beautiful’: World’s tallest woman meets world’s shortest woman over tea, pics go viral
Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Consequences of GRAP-4 are drastic, may have adverse effects, says SC
Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Schools likely to stay closed till..., check city-wise update
Maharashtra: 3 killed, 9 hospitalised after gas leak at fertiliser plant in Sangli
THIS farm is selling a cup of coffee for Rs 28000, but there's a twist, it is...
Chhattisgarh: 10 Maoists killed after encounter with security personnel in Sukma
Mukesh Ambani's SUPERHIT plan for Jio users, offers unlimited 5G access for 1 year for just Rs...
IND vs AUS 1st Test: KL Rahul's dismissal sparks DRS controversy in Perth Test
Dense fog, heavy rain predicted in these states till November 25; check here
Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile: Which nations are within its range?
Bihar teacher, principal reach school in drunken state; know what happened next
'I have faced a lot of...': Arjun Kapoor REVEALS his biggest fear amid break up with Malaika Arora
How millions of Indians may get affected due to US indictment of Gautam Adani in bribery case
Amid divorce rumours with Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan says 'missing someone is okay but...'
After Bibles, watches and sneakers, Donald Trump is now selling autographed guitars, price is...
Delhi pollution: Air quality improves to ‘very poor’ category, AQI at...
Vladimir Putin's BIG threat, warns he could strike UK with new ballistic missile if...
Shillong Teer Results TODAY November 22, 2024 Live Updates: Check winning numbers here
Somebody misbehaved with Alia Bhatt on Highway sets then Imtiaz Ali had to...
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal reveals twist behind Rs 200000 job fee, closes application window
Days after Ratan Tata's demise, Tata Group's Rs 131000 crore company inks pact with ADB for...