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British boy Isa Dare appears to 'blow up UK spies' in sickening ISIS propaganda video

A BRITISH boy who was taken to Syria by his mother to join Islamic State (ISIS) has apparently been filmed blowing up four 'spies' in the terror group's latest sickening execution video.

 Screenshots from the ISIS execution video

Four-year-old Isa Dare - who has been dubbed 'Jihadi Junior' - is seemingly the figure shown in a twisted propaganda film which shows four men being killed by a car rigged with explosives.
The youngster, whose mother is Muslim convert Grace 'Khadija' Dare from south east London, is apparently shown pressing the detonator seconds before the white car behind him explodes into a fireball with the alleged spies inside.

 A screenshot from the video showing Isa Dare

Following the sickening stunt the youngster - who previously appeared in an ISIS video threatening David Cameron - stands triumphantly next to the charred remains of the car and yells "Allahu Akbar".
He has been previously identified in an ISIS propaganda film by his grandfather, who says the child has begged him to save him from life in the terror group's so-called Caliphate.
Appearing in the latest video in the same combat fatigues and black bandana, emblazoned with the ISIS flag, he was forced to say: "We are going to kill the kuffar [non-believers] over there."
The sick propaganda film, which is believed to be shot in the terrorists' de facto capital of Raqqa, was entitled: "They are the enemy so be aware of them."

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