The
22-minute video, produced by ISIS' official al Furqan media company,
begins with a condemnation of Jordan's King Abdullah, suggesting he is
to blame for what happened to the pilot, Muath al-Kaseasbeh.
The king is derided as an "ally (of) the
crusaders" for working with the U.S.-led military coalition against ISIS
in Iraq and Syria.
Al-Kaseasbeh then
appears, looking bruised with marks around his eyes and trembling as he
discusses his last bombing mission, which ended with his F-16 crashing
near Raqqa, Syria, the de facto ISIS capital.
Later,
the same man is shown outside in a cage. An ISIS militant appears with a
torch, saying he would set the caged Jordanian pilot on fire.
The
ISIS member lights a long fuse that leads to al-Kaseasbeh. The
Jordanian screams before fire engulfs him and he eventually collapses. A
bulldozer then comes to bury him, his hands sticking out from the
debris.
CNN is not showing images of the pilot's killing.
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