Islamic State has published an interview with a Jordanian pilot captured by militants last week
First Lieutenant Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh 'sF-16 warplane was damaged during an airstrike,making the 26-year-old the first foreign military pilot to fall into the extremists' hands since an international coalition began its aerial campaign against IS in September
He said his role in the mission was to destroy anti-aircraft positions and guard against any enemy jets. At the end of the short piece he is asked if knows what his fate will be at the hands of Islamic State.
First Lieutenant Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh 'sF-16 warplane was damaged during an airstrike,making the 26-year-old the first foreign military pilot to fall into the extremists' hands since an international coalition began its aerial campaign against IS in September
Lt Kaseasbeh, who is pictured wearing an orange jumpsuit, describes how his jet was hit by anti-aircraft fire near Raqqa, which is located on the banks of the Euphrates River in northern Syria.Elsewhere in the interview, Lt Kaseasbeh answers questions about himself and the coalition involved in airstrikes against Islamic State targets.
'We entered the region of ar-Raqqah to sweep the area, then the striker jets entered to begin their attack,' he was quoted as saying. 'My plane was struck by a heat-seeking missile. I heard and felt its hit.
'The other Jordanian pilot in the mission – the first lieutenant pilot Saddām Mardīnī – contacted me from a participating jet and told me that I was struck and that fire was coming out of the rear nozzle of my engine.
'I checked the system display and it indicated that the engine was damaged and burning. The plane began to deviate from its normal flight path, so I ejected.
'I landed in the Furāt River by parachute and the seat caught on some ground, keeping me fixed, until I was captured by soldiers of the Islamic State.'
He said his role in the mission was to destroy anti-aircraft positions and guard against any enemy jets. At the end of the short piece he is asked if knows what his fate will be at the hands of Islamic State.
'Yes,' he answers. 'They will kill me.'
Obviously, they will kill him.
ReplyDeleteMay his soul RIP in advance.
Evil people.
God can use him for a change in the journalist killing routine. No rip in advance. I pray for God to spare his life.
DeleteThat yes dey will kill him.will turn 2 No.God will manifest His power on him.God will surprise u jodanian n embarass d isis.IJN Amen
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ReplyDeleteTruly GOD is really patient...soon d wickedness of d wicked will come to end pass..they will fall into d red sea like the egyptians in d bible....GOD is sited in his throne watching ITs well
ReplyDeleteIsis whats ur gain ?and God is up there watching them commit these crimes on 3D
ReplyDeleteM cumin bak on air from Paris to Nigeria on a warplane by 4pm. ISIS shld take note cuz I dnt joke wit my life.
ReplyDeleteDunno what exactly is going to be their gain from all these killings but I know that the wicked must neva go unpunished, nomatter how long it takes. God have mercy!!
ReplyDeleteISIS stil dey?
ReplyDeleteThe no 1 rule should be, never let them capture you alive and the no 2 rule is, make sure you follow the no1 rule. Stay safe bruv
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ReplyDeleteAm wonder what they would do to him. Brov u are so in there.
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Since my guy nobi christian i go say allah is involve in ur matter....
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ReplyDeleteISIS your end is near, God is on the throne....
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless
ReplyDeleteGod we need ur intervention..
ReplyDeleteEyah!!!!! Dead man talking.
ReplyDeleteMay God cause confusion amongst these evil isis/bokoharam,may they turn against themselves and slaughter themselves in Jesus Name🙏🙏
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