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After three years, the funeral site of two British aid workers that beheaded by ISIS was found

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Alan Henning and David Haines  Alan Henning and David Haines

News24xx.com - A mass grave thought to contain the bodies of Jihadi John’s victims or also called Mohammed Emwazi has been found in Syria, according to US officials.


This is the first time that the suspected burial site of British volunteers, Alan Henning and David Haines has found near Raqqa. Previously both were arrested and then killed by ISIS.


CNN reported that two British ISIS fighters revealed the location of the burial site.

 


But until now, the exact location can not be published because concerns, the jihadists will make an assault there, which is under the control of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDKI).

Forensic experts and soldiers have made their visits to the site.


Emwazi, an ISIS fighter deliberately recorded the incident when he executed twon British volunteers before he was killed in an airstrike in 2015.

Two of his known colleagues, Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, who were arrested in Syria last month, told to British officials about the location of the cemetery.


Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are two ISIS members who survived after a series of terror. The ISIS group is known as 'The Beatles' because of their distinctive British accent.


Intelligence forces in the US suspect there is a mass grave somewhere in the area.

However, they can not to conduct a thorough search because there has been a fierce battle until now, when the SDF took over the reins.


The DNA test will be used to confirm the identity of corpse that found at the site.

 

 

 

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