Cub of the Caliphate: Raghab Ahmed was forced to appear in a propaganda film and was taught how to kill.

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HOW ISLAM 101’ERS TEACH ABDUCTED KIDS ON HOW TO CHOP OFF HEADS

EXCLUSIVE – ‘They said grab the head, pull it back and cut from the neck’: Boy, 14, who featured in ISIS propaganda video reveals how he was taught how to kill and to hate at ‘Cubs of Caliphate’ terror camp

  • Raghab Ahmed, 14, and his family were captured by ISIS in Iraq last August
  • The terror group taught him to kill and behead infidels in vile training camp
  • Appeared in propaganda video next to a Saudi-national who ‘traded people’

By OWEN HOLDAWAY IN DOHUK, IRAQ FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 09:19 GMT, 7 September 2015 | UPDATED: 11:18 GMT, 7 September 2015

A Yazidi teenager has told how he was forced to feature in an Islamic State propaganda video at a training camp where innocent boys as young as five were trained to become killers.

Raghab Ahmed, 14, also revealed how ISIS fanatics made him pray in front of an AK47 and taught him how to behead ‘infidels’, telling him: ‘Grab the head, pull it back and cut from the neck.’

The video, filmed in ISIS’s de-facto capital of Raqqa in Syria, showed Raghab and other ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’ performing military exercises with loaded assault rifles.

The family managed to escape with the help of a people smuggler, and Raghab has shared photos of jihadists he smuggled out of Syria on a memory stick he stole from a fighter.

Video: Raghab appeared in an ISIS propaganda video with other 'Cubs of the Caliphate'. They carried out military exercises with loaded assault rifles

Video: Raghab appeared in an ISIS propaganda video with other ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’. They carried out military exercises with loaded assault rifles . . .

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