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Transcripts For DW DocFilm - The Ruins Of Raqqa 20181117

Driving into russia is an eerie calm and breathtaking destruction as far as the eye can see. A once thriving city of two hundred sixty thousand people reduced to rubble by you its leading. To a mention if you could have a return to what it once was. The first stop was the most notorious location in the city not behaving this way. It was once the vibrant heart of rock. We meet a truck driver khalid swale a who shows this round. I dont want to die thats heaven squared it was called square of heaven but now its where a fellow we used to love wandering around this place but because of the killings we started meeting. More toward. Khaled was among many fools to witness the beheadings that became the defining symbol of the ice here. Here in the square i asked what shot of the ants off and stick heads on to the ants all around the square of the wall this is where they would execute people have a lot look up whatever you have to be punished a shot but they would terrorize people with. Their i

Aussie jihadists secrets revealed | Sunshine Coast Daily

Premium Content   Exclusive: Documents have emerged in Syria shedding light on the terrorist activities of two of Australia s most notorious Islamic State jihadists, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar. Administrative files uncovered in Islamic State s former headquarters of al-Raqqa in northern Syria show both men were registered to receive profits as a result of Islamic State s brutal military activities around al-Raqqa province. The men s names are registered in the files under their Arabic kunya names of Abu al-Zarkawi and Abu Hamzi, which are known to be the father names used by Sharrouf and Elomar, who left Sydney in 2013 to fight for Islamic State.

Aussie jihadists secrets revealed

Aussie jihadists secrets revealed | Tweed Daily News

Premium Content   Exclusive: Documents have emerged in Syria shedding light on the terrorist activities of two of Australia s most notorious Islamic State jihadists, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar. Administrative files uncovered in Islamic State s former headquarters of al-Raqqa in northern Syria show both men were registered to receive profits as a result of Islamic State s brutal military activities around al-Raqqa province. The men s names are registered in the files under their Arabic kunya names of Abu al-Zarkawi and Abu Hamzi, which are known to be the father names used by Sharrouf and Elomar, who left Sydney in 2013 to fight for Islamic State.

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