<p>Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists have released a horrific new video that shows five boys, including one said to be from the UK, aged between 10 to 13 years shooting prisoners in Syria.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The boys are seen shooting dead five men identified as captured Kurdish fighters who are kneeling.<br /><br />A caption claims the white boy in the video is Abu Abdullah al-Britani, who is allegedly British.<br /><br />All the boys are pictured in full military fatigues and a black hat alongside the four other boys.<br /><br />Five hostages are shown dressed in familiar orange jumpsuits seen in previous ISIS propaganda videos, 'The Times' reports.<br /><br />"No one can save the Kurds even with the support of America, France, Britain, Germany, the devils in hell," the British boy is heard to say in Arabic.<br /><br />He then calls for the 'takbir' — the term referring to the phrase 'Allahu akbar' — which the other boys shout in unison, raising their pistols to the sky before shooting the hostages dead.<br /><br />The video then pans to gunshot wounds to the men's heads as they lie dead in the sand.<br />The four other boys in the footage are captioned as being Tunisian, Kurdish, Egyptian and Uzbekistani in origin.<br /><br />There is no confirmation of the identity of the British boy from the UK Foreign Office but it is believed he could be the son of a white-British woman convert and was taken to join ISIS at the age of 10.<br /><br />The name Abu Abdullah al-Britani may refer to his adopted father – a young British terrorist who married in Syria and was killed in a drone strike.<br /><br />Children have featured prominently in ISIS propaganda in which the militant group boasts about preparing the next generation of fighters.</p>
<p>Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists have released a horrific new video that shows five boys, including one said to be from the UK, aged between 10 to 13 years shooting prisoners in Syria.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The boys are seen shooting dead five men identified as captured Kurdish fighters who are kneeling.<br /><br />A caption claims the white boy in the video is Abu Abdullah al-Britani, who is allegedly British.<br /><br />All the boys are pictured in full military fatigues and a black hat alongside the four other boys.<br /><br />Five hostages are shown dressed in familiar orange jumpsuits seen in previous ISIS propaganda videos, 'The Times' reports.<br /><br />"No one can save the Kurds even with the support of America, France, Britain, Germany, the devils in hell," the British boy is heard to say in Arabic.<br /><br />He then calls for the 'takbir' — the term referring to the phrase 'Allahu akbar' — which the other boys shout in unison, raising their pistols to the sky before shooting the hostages dead.<br /><br />The video then pans to gunshot wounds to the men's heads as they lie dead in the sand.<br />The four other boys in the footage are captioned as being Tunisian, Kurdish, Egyptian and Uzbekistani in origin.<br /><br />There is no confirmation of the identity of the British boy from the UK Foreign Office but it is believed he could be the son of a white-British woman convert and was taken to join ISIS at the age of 10.<br /><br />The name Abu Abdullah al-Britani may refer to his adopted father – a young British terrorist who married in Syria and was killed in a drone strike.<br /><br />Children have featured prominently in ISIS propaganda in which the militant group boasts about preparing the next generation of fighters.</p>