Islamic State has published a video purporting to show the beheading of
three Kurdish peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq by militants who threatened to kill "dozens" more of those being held captive. The six-minute clip,
which appeared timed to coincide with celebrations for the Kurdish New
Year, showed the peshmerga wearing orange jumpsuits being decapitated by
three black-clad militants, all of whom spoke Kurdish. The footage could not be independently verified. The
peshmerga have emerged as a key partner for the U.S.-led coalition in
its campaign to "degrade and destroy" the extremist group, which they
have driven back in northern Iraq with the help of airstrikes. "To
the Muslim Kurdish people: know that our war is not with you, rather it
is with those who ventured into an alliance with the Safavids and
crusaders to wage war on the Muslims," said one of the militants, using
derogatory terms to refer to Iran and the coalition respectively. Tehran has also provided assistance to the peshmerga. Another
of the militants then directly addressed Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani:
"We warned you before that for every rocket you fire on those under the
care of the Islamic State, you will kill one of your prisoners with
your own hands." Kurdish
forces shelled inside Mosul several days ago in what the peshmerga
ministry said was retaliation for an Islamic State missile that landed
in a vegetable market outside the regional capital of Erbil on Monday. Earlier
this year, a peshmerga was beheaded by a Kurdish militant in Mosul
after Grad rockets were fired into the city by the Kurds. Last month, another video was published showing captive peshmerga in cages being interviewed by a Kurdish militant. Islamic State has previously beheaded Western aid workers and journalists as well as domestic opponents in Syria and Iraq. More than 1,000 peshmerga have been killed in combat with Islamic State militants since they overran a third of Iraq last summer, but several hundred Kurds have joined the other side and are fighting against their ethnic kin. Kurdish
authorities last week said they had evidence the militants had used
chlorine as a chemical weapon against the peshmerga on at least one
occasion. (Reuters)
Islamic State video purports to show Kurdish peshmerga beheadings

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