BRAINWASHED kids have featured as cold-blooded executioners in one of the depraved death cult’s sickest videos ever.
The slick new 14 minute production called “Repent and you have safety from us” shows four children murdering "spies".
The depraved video is shot in Iraq but targeted at Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
This is because of his support for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad against ISIS and other rebels.
Two of the four victims are said to be of Russian heritage.
The execution sequence of the video shows the children dressed in army fatigues and both are carrying guns in holsters.
One of them looks at least 10.
The orange jump-suited prisoners are filmed being dragged from the back of a car.
In both killings one of the boys - their young brains poisoned by ISIS adults - rants extremists nonsense while pointing his finger at the camera.
They then pull out the handguns and shoot their captives dead.
The camera pans to the corpses.
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It is believed the youngsters are so called Cubs of the Caliphate - which is the terror movement's version of Hitler Youth, only much worse.
Some of the jihadi juniors want to be a suicide bomber when they grow up.
Others do not have to wait long for their boyhood ambition to be realised as the cornered terror group becomes desperate.
More than 300 so-called “Cubs of the Caliphate” have been slaughtered in Mosul after ISIS sent them into battle, according the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
The evil fanatics is facing losing hold of its key bastions in Iraq and has resorted to dispatching brainwashed children into battle to their doom.
The United Nations revealed today that Islamic State death quads have slaughtered 40 civilians in Mosul for “treason and collaboration” and used chemical weapons that has left people horribly burned.
And a magazine called "Nashir – Now fight has come" which linked to the death cult are calling on lone-wolf fanatics to become gun-toting SERIAL KILLERS in the West to avenge its losses.
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