Brutality Video Analysis

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Yet another video of Brutality of the most notorious Islamic group called ISIS was uploaded a few days ago. The video details how they kill their captives in many different ways. Some of the pictures and videos are so disturbing that other websites refrained from posting them.
The video started with men who are in a cage being lowered down in the pool to be drowned. The video will show how men tried to fight for their lives but with the length of time that they stayed under water, no one survived. Then ISIS pulls the cage back up to show the men frothing at the mouth as they die.
The 2nd part shows how ISIS shoots another group of captives in a locked car using a grenade launcher.

They also behead another group of men using a necklace made

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