- Shocking video shows ISIS supporters gathering to watch murder video
- Big screens have been erected in terror group's de facto capital Raqqa
- Film of Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burnt alive appears to be playing on loop
- Crowd cheer and shout religious slogans as pilot is engulfed by flames
- Film then shows locals - including children - talking about the atrocity
- Chilling new release is titled 'Muslims' Joy at Burning of Jordanian Pilot'
A sickening video has emerged showing crowds of Islamic State supporters watching the barbaric murder of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh on specially erected giant screens in the terror group's de facto capital Raqqa.
The four minute video, titled 'Muslims' Joy at Burning of Jordanian Pilot', shows men and children gathering in the busy streets of the city to watch footage of Kasasbeh being burnt alive by terrorists.
The crowd can be heard cheering and shouting religious slogans as the airman goes up in flames, before members of the crowd are interviewed and asked for their views on the atrocity, which has been widely condemned as one of the most sickening acts ever committed to film
Among those questions is a child who appears no more than six-years-old. He is seen smiling and talking vividly about the murder, while eulogising about ISIS and their barbaric acts.
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Support: The video shows crowds of Islamic State supporters cheering the barbaric murder of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh on specially erected giant screens in the terror group's de facto capital Raqqa
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Broadcast: The four minute video, which appears to be an official ISIS release, shows young men and children gathering in the busy streets of the city to watch footage of Kasasbeh being burnt alive by terrorists
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Abuse: Among those watching the atrocity is this child, who appears no older than six. He is seen smiling and talking vividly about the murder, while eulogising about ISIS and their barbaric acts
While the interviews take place footage from Kasasbeh's original murder video are seen being played to large crowds in the background. As those being interviewed are not paying attention to the video, it is likely the gruesome execution is being broadcast on a loop in the city centre.
Even by ISIS' barbaric standards, the terror group's latest execution video - which lasts 22 minutes and was released yesterday afternoon - reached a truly depraved new low.
As with previous beheading videos featuring British executioner Jihadi John, the footage is characterised by its slick production values and graphics.
But unlike the others, it contains an added cinematic dimension designed to achieve unparalleled impact on the viewer - as if the horror of watching someone torched to death wasn't enough
Sick: The short video begins with a short interview with a man who identifies himself as a fighter with the terror group (right), before going on include short exchanges with members of the local population (left)
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Professional: The short video is filmed in a documentary style using HD cameras and contains logos and slogans associated with ISIS' self-styled media centres