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Jihadists behead Iraq Kurdish fighter: monitor

Jihadists behead Iraq Kurdish fighter: monitor

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President of Iraqi Kurdistan autonomous region, Massud Barzani, talks to AFP during an interview in the northern Kurdish city of Arbil, on October 12, 2013
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President of Iraqi Kurdistan autonomous region, Massud Barzani, talks to AFP during an interview in the northern Kurdish city of Arbil, on October 12, 2013 (AFP Photo/Safin Hamed)
Baghdad (AFP) - The jihadist Islamic State group has posted video of the execution of a captured Kurdish fighter, in a warning to Iraqi Kurdish leaders to end military cooperation with Washington, a monitoring group said.
The United States has carried out a wave of air strikes against the jihadists in northern Iraq, helping Kurdish forces to claw back ground lost to the militants earlier this month.
The video, titled "A message in blood to the leaders of the American-Kurdish alliance," opens with 15 men in orange jumpsuits standing around the IS flag.
Three of the men ask Kurdish regional president Massud Barzani "and the Kurdish government to end their relationship with the US... military intervention in northern Iraq," the SITE Intelligence Group monitoring service said.
"Any mistake or recklessness from you will lead to the (loss) of our life," SITE quoted one of the men as saying.
The video then cuts to three masked men dressed in black standing in front of a mosque with another man wearing an orange jumpsuit kneeling in front of them. They then behead him.
The video follows another released by IS showing the beheading of American journalist James Foley and threatening another kidnapped reporter Steven Sotloff with the same fate if US air strikes are not halted.
It also comes hot on the heels of video of scores of bodies that IS boasted were those of Syrian soldiers they had captured and executed following their seizure of a northern key air base last weekend.
The jihadists control a vast swathe of territory straddling Iraq and Syria where their abuses have sparked an international outcry.

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