The ISIL (ISIS) group has released a video claiming to show the
execution of 11 Christians in northeast Nigeria, one day after
Christmas.
The footage posted in an online Telegram news channel
late on Thursday by ISIL-linked propaganda arm Amaq showed 11
blindfolded men being lined up at an unidentified outdoor location.
One
man is shot before the other 10 are beheaded. A masked man in the
almost one-minute video claimed the killings were in response to the
death of ISIL chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his spokesman.
Al-Baghdadi
committed suicide in October to avoid capture during a raid by United
States special forces on his hideout in the province of Idlib,
northwestern Syria.
Attacks intensify
In recent months,
Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) has intensified its
attacks on Christians, security personnel and aid workers, setting up
roadblocks on main roads and conducting searches.
A previous
video, seen by Reuters News Agency, said the captives had been taken
from Maiduguri and Damaturu in Nigeria's northeast, where fighters have
been attempting for years to set up a separate state under Islamic law.
In
that earlier video, the captives pleaded for the Christian Association
of Nigeria and President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and save them.
ISWAP split from Nigerian armed group Boko Haram in 2016, pledging allegiance to al-Baghdadi.
It stepped up attacks on military outposts and troops in mid-2018 but has increasingly begun targeting civilians.
The
decade-long armed uprising in northeast Nigeria has killed 36,000
people and displaced around two million, according to the United
Nations.
The violence had spread to neighbouring Niger, Chad and
Cameroon, prompting the formation of a regional military coalition to
combat the fighters.
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