Updated 1:36 AM ET June 26, 2006
By NADIA ABOU EL-MAGD
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - An al-Qaida-linked group posted a Web video Sunday
showing the killings of three Russian embassy workers abducted earlier this
month in Iraq. A fourth also was said to have been killed.
An accompanying statement by the Mujahedeen Shura Council, an umbrella
organization linking seven insurgent groups including al-Qaida in Iraq, said
all four Russians had been killed. Russia's Foreign Ministry said it had not
yet confirmed the hostages' deaths.
The 90-second video, posted on an Islamic Web site that frequently airs
militant messages, showed the beheading of two blindfolded men and the
shooting of a third.
In the footage, two men clad in black and wearing black ski masks shout "God
is great!" before beheading the first man. Then one militant appears
standing over the decapitated body of a second victim lying in a pool of
blood, with the head placed on top of the body.
The footage of the beheading victims shows a closed room with white walls.
The shooting appears outdoors in what looked like an alley between
buildings.
The footage was stamped with the logo of al-Qaida.
"God's verdict has been carried out on the Russian diplomats ... in revenge
for the torture, killing and expulsion of our brothers and sisters by the
infidel Russian government," the statement said.
The video begins with a verse from the Quran appearing in white letters on a
black screen, and a voice reading "Those who aggress on you, you aggress on
them."
One at a time, the four men appear on camera, staring ahead and speaking in
Russian. Then the camera cuts to the killings.
Footage of the men speaking into the camera is dated June 13, but the
footage of the killings is undated.
Four Russian embassy workers were abducted June 3 after an attack on their
car in Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood. A fifth Russian was killed in the
incident.
The captives include the embassy's third secretary, Fyodor Zaitsev, and
three other staffers: Rinat Agliulin, Anatoly Smirnov and Oleg Fedoseyev.
In Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said it had not independently
confirmed their deaths.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our embassy in Iraq are using all
methods and are continuing work to verify the information," ministry
spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said.
Moscow vehemently opposed the U.S.-led military campaign and has continued
to keep its distance from Washington on the issue of Iraq. Four Russian
workers were killed in ambushes in Iraq in 2004.
On Wednesday, the Mujahedeen Shura Council posted a statement on the
Internet saying it had decided to kill the four Russians, prompting one
hostage's sister, a Muslim, to make an impassioned plea for their freedom.
"I beg you to pardon them and release them. You are Muslims, and Islam,
before anything else, is a religion of peace and justice," Aliya Agliulin,
wearing an Islamic headscarf, said on Al-Jazeera television on June 21,
according to an Arabic voiceover of her statement.
"I, as a Muslim like all other Muslims in Russia, feel pain for what is
happening in Iraq. Please act wisely and think of the feeling of the
families of the hostages and their children who are waiting for their
return. ... My brother is the lone provider for our family."
Videos of beheadings were an early signature of the Iraq insurgency, as well
as a grisly trademark of tapes produced by the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
But such graphic images have become rare in the past year.
The exception was a June 10 video showing militants beheading three Iraqis
accused of belonging to a Shiite "death squad." Its posting three days after
al-Zarqawi's death in a U.S. airstrike suggested an attempt to show his
killing had not weakened militants' resolve.
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In the mooslims murders own words.
"Beggar scholars (affiliated with governments) will speak that slaughtering infidels is sacrilegious and so on. We tell them that this is the book of God, which will be the judge," - The mooslime terrorist.http://tinyurl.com/juqsaIOW, it's the korans fault. The story is here:http://tinyurl.com/o5akmThe video is here:
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