Islamic State publishes video showing murders of 20 Nigerian Christians

23 May 2022

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The terrorist group Islamic State (IS – also known as ISIS, ISIL, Daesh) has released a video that claims to show the murders of about 20 Nigerian Christians.

The video was published on an IS-linked news outlet and shows masked and armed militants standing behind three groups of kneeling captives. The arms of the captives, who are wearing civilian clothes, appear to be tied behind their backs.

The time and location of the killings is not known; however, the authenticity of the video has been confirmed by SITE Intelligence Group, an American non-governmental organisation that tracks jihadi groups. The authorities in Nigeria have not commented on the footage.

The video claims the bound men kneeling in front of armed and masked men were Nigerian Christians murdered in revenge for the killing of IS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi [Image credit: Site Intelligence Group]

Speaking on the video in the Hausa language, one of the masked militants states the murders were carried out to avenge the killing of IS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi during an airborne raid conducted at night in February by US special forces in north-western Syria.

On 26 December 2019 militants belonging to Islamic State West Africa Province posted a video of the beheading of ten Christian men and the shooting dead of an eleventh man.

They stated the killings, which are believed to have happened on Christmas Day, were to avenge the deaths of its then leader in US military action in Syria in October 2019.

Pray for comfort for the families of the Christian men shown in the video and ask that they remain steadfast in their love for the Lord, casting their burdens upon Him. Ask the Lord, for whom nothing is impossible, to change the hatred of the men of violence into love.

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