Damascus: Daesh terrorists publicly beheaded two alleged thieves in eastern Syria and crucified their headless corpses, a rights watchdog reported on Friday.
The two men were executed in front of a crowd of dozens of people in the city of Al Mayadin in Deir Al Zor province and were then “crucified” with their heads placed at their feet, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
A sign hung beside the men accused them of “theft and swindling Muslims in the name of the Islamic State (Daesh)”, the monitoring group said.
Daesh ordered the money the men allegedly stole to be returned to its owners, stated the monitor, which relies for its information on a network of activists and doctors inside Syria.
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