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WATCH: ISIS Imprisoned ‘Russian Intelligence Officer’ delivers message to Russia

A new video purportedly released by Daesh, or the so-called Islamic State alleges to show a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agent asking for help to be freed from Daesh. The video was released on Daesh terrorist channels on September 20.

It is stated to have been filmed in “Wilayat al-Furat”, an Daesh-occupied area on the Euphrates River  that is part of Syria. “al-Furat” is Arabic for “Euphrates.”

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A new video purportedly released by Daesh, or the so-called Islamic State alleges to show a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agent asking for help to be freed from Daesh. The video was released on Daesh terrorist channels on September 20.

It is stated to have been filmed in “Wilayat al-Furat”, an Daesh-occupied area on the Euphrates River  that is part of Syria. “al-Furat” is Arabic for “Euphrates.”

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A previous video by Daesh fearured an alleged FSB agent. The video ended with the “agent,” an alleged Chechen Federal Security Service spy named Khasiev Magomid, being beheaded in the terrorist “capital” of Raqqa, Syria.

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