ISIS's 'Bulldozer of Fallujah' captured by Syrian troops
A video footage released by the Syrian troops reveals a captured obese militant of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group that highly resembles the notorious terrorist executioner dubbed as "The Bulldozer of Fallujah."
The video shown by the Syrian Armed Forces captured a grimacing half-naked obese extremist with his hands tied behind his back and dumped lying at the back of the army truck. Crowds are also seen celebrating and taking pictures of the topless jihadi.
According to Daily Mail, the IS killer is widely believed to be none other than the infamous executioner, member of the Islamic State's "Chopping Committee," and the same person nicknamed as "The Bulldozer of Fallujah."
An image released in March revealing the face of the executioner who beheaded three Kurdish fighters in Mosul is speculated to be The Bulldozer.
The Bulldozer has built his reputation from bloody executions of numerous prisoners and even children. His first public appearance was in June 2014 as he wore a camouflage gear and a mask and carried a five-feet-long, 52 kg Browning machine gun.
He appeared in other images ISIS published online that captured him beheading prisoners using a large sword. A report by News.com.au said that the big-bellied, big-armed, weighing more than 200 kg executioner cemented his notoriety when he amputated a captured 14-year-old Free Syrian Army fighter who refused to fight with the terrorist group.
The teenage boy, who claimed he has given up on life after his tragic fate, narrated his brutal experience in an interview with Channel 4:
"I was strung up and tortured for a month and a half. They were saying 'Why don't you pledge allegiance to Islamic State? Why don't you fight against the non-Muslims with us?' But they are slaughtering Muslims.
"They gathered the people, they tied down my hand and my leg, they put my hand on a wooden block and cut it off with a butcher's knife.
"Then they cut off my foot and put them both in front of me for me to see."