ISIS militants have executed 13 teenage boys for watching the Asian Cup football match between Iraq and Jordan last week.
The
young football fans had been caught watching the game on television in
the Iraqi city of Mosul, which is controlled by the Islamic State.
The
teenagers were rounded up and publicly executed by a firing squad using
machine guns, anti-ISIS activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered
Silently reports.
'The bodies remained lying in the open and their parents were unable to withdraw them for fear of murder by terrorist organisation,' the group writes on their website.
The teenagers
had been watching this game between Jordan and Iraq in the Asian Cup,
which took place in Brisbane, Australia on January 12.
The news of
the horrifying execution of the teenagers comes just days after ISIS
released a video showing two men being thrown off the top of a tower
block in Mosul.
Charges found against the accused were announced by a masked Islamic State fighter, using a small handheld radio.
Reading
from a list, he declares the men are guilty of engaging in homosexual
activities and should be punished by death, in accordance with Islamic
State's radical interpretation of Sharia law.
The
Iraq-Jordan Asian Cup game, which took place in Brisbane, Australia
last Monday, saw midfielder Yaser Kasim, who plays for Swindon Town in
the third tier of English football, give Iraq a 1-0 win.
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