New Delhi: Militant outfit ISIS has posted a new video showing children being trained by playing a deadly game of 'hide & seek'.
In the latest video, child militants are seen playing the game to find and kill the prisoner on the spot in the historic 'al-Rahba' castle (Syria).
One by one, the children are seen meeting their trainer at the entrance of the castle where they are handed a gun before entering.
The captives are forced to wait as the 8-year-olds find them and then use the pistol to kill them at close range. The prisoner's hands appear to be tied behind their backs.
The captives are placed at different locations inside the fort and have no chances of escape.
The video is part of ISIS' attempts to build a new generation of young militants. The kids are fed with the propaganda through outdoor events, distributing soft drinks and candies to influence them to join the camp to fight for 'jihad'.
Islamic State claims to have hundreds of such camps where their recruiting group trains children.
In the training camps, children go through a rigorous training of eight to 10 hours a day which includes exercises, weapons drills and Quranic studies.
Here is the Video:
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