[h=3]ISIS BEHEADED ARMY 'SPIES' IN EGYPT'S SINAI 'TOURIST HOTSPOT'[/h]ISIS has reaffirmed its presence in Egypt's embattled Sinai province by posting pictures of its depraved fighters beheading two suspected spies in the tourist hotspot.
Propaganda images posted online by the terror group's Egypt branch show two shackled prisoners kneeling before a masked extremist brandishing a sharp dagger.
The Foreign Office advises against all travel to north Sinai, where there are 'regular bomb attacks against government buildings and security forces', and all but essential travel to the south - with the exception of the heavily guarded Sharm el Sheikh resort area.
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Propaganda images posted online by the terror group's Egypt branch show two shackled prisoners (pictured) kneeling before a masked extremist in the country's embattled Sinai Peninsula
ISIS claimed one of the unarmed men it executed in Sinai was a 'spy for the military intelligence' services and the other was a 'spy for the army'.
The images were authenticated by US monitor, the SITE Intelligence Group.
In August, ISIS claimed to have brutally beheaded a Croatian hostage who had been held hostage in the Sinai province since July, after being kidnapped in Cairo.
Images thought to show the body of Tomislav Salopek, 30, were shared on the group's depraved social media accounts.
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ISIS claimed one of the unarmed men it executed in Sinai was a 'spy for the military intelligence' services and the other was a 'spy for the army'
One gruesome image appeared to show Mr Salopek's severed head placed on his head.
The extremists are in the midst of a bloody insurgency which has killed hundreds of soldiers and policeman in the Sinai Peninsula since Mohamed Morsi was overthrown as president in 2013.
ISIS also claimed to have planted the explosion which downed a a Russian passenger jet carrying holidaymakers over Sinai last October, killing all 224 people on board.
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Propaganda images posted online by the terror group's Egypt branch show two shackled prisoners kneeling before a masked extremist brandishing a sharp dagger.
The Foreign Office advises against all travel to north Sinai, where there are 'regular bomb attacks against government buildings and security forces', and all but essential travel to the south - with the exception of the heavily guarded Sharm el Sheikh resort area.
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Propaganda images posted online by the terror group's Egypt branch show two shackled prisoners (pictured) kneeling before a masked extremist in the country's embattled Sinai Peninsula
ISIS claimed one of the unarmed men it executed in Sinai was a 'spy for the military intelligence' services and the other was a 'spy for the army'.
The images were authenticated by US monitor, the SITE Intelligence Group.
In August, ISIS claimed to have brutally beheaded a Croatian hostage who had been held hostage in the Sinai province since July, after being kidnapped in Cairo.
Images thought to show the body of Tomislav Salopek, 30, were shared on the group's depraved social media accounts.
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ISIS claimed one of the unarmed men it executed in Sinai was a 'spy for the military intelligence' services and the other was a 'spy for the army'
One gruesome image appeared to show Mr Salopek's severed head placed on his head.
The extremists are in the midst of a bloody insurgency which has killed hundreds of soldiers and policeman in the Sinai Peninsula since Mohamed Morsi was overthrown as president in 2013.
ISIS also claimed to have planted the explosion which downed a a Russian passenger jet carrying holidaymakers over Sinai last October, killing all 224 people on board.
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