Soldier Loses Heart To WICKED Syrian Cannibal – Beware….GRAPHIC

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The ‘cannibalistic’ Syrian rebel who was filmed eating a regime soldier’s heart and liver has been killed in an ambush along the coast. This is GRAPHIC and may upset some readers. NSFW.

From the Daily Mail:
Graphic photos posted online show the body of Abu Sakkar, who fought for the al-Qaeda affiliated al Nusra Front, lying inside a body bag.
There are conflicting reports as to how he died in the north-western Latakia province, where there have been reports of deadly clashes between militia groups and government troops.
Some experts and activist groups have claimed he was killed by the Syrian government while others say his convoy was attacked by another anti-Nusra rebel group.
Known as the ‘Cannibal Rebel’, Sakkar is said to have founded the Free Syrian Army’s ‘moderate’ Farouq Brigade before joining al-Nusra front.
In 2013, a gruesome propaganda video which appeared to show him cutting out a government soldier’s heart and eating it was posted online.
The clip, posted by a pro-government campaign group, claimed to show Sakkar standing over the uniformed corpse while ranting against Syrian President Bashar al Assad.
Using a knife, he hacked open the torso and removed the heart and liver, before holding them up to the camera and declaring: ‘I swear to God we will eat your hearts and your livers, you soldiers of Bashar the dog.’
He then raised one to his mouth and took a bite.
The Nusra front tightened its grip on the village of Tel al-Ais which overlooks the Damascus-Aleppo highway, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Meanwhile other rebel groups, led by the militant Ahrar al Sham group, seized government positions in Latakia, where Sakkar was killed.
Heavy clashes led to casualties on both sides, opposition activists said today.
The coordinated rebel and Nusra Front offensive followed weeks of sporadic government air raids on opposition-held areas, despite the cease-fire.
The government has accused the insurgents of violating the truce by firing mortar shells on government-controlled areas.
Syria’s partial cease-fire appeared to be unraveling on Saturday amid fierce fighting between government forces and opposition fighters, including members of the al-Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front.
Clashes erupted outside the country’s second largest city of Aleppo and other parts in the country’s north.
At least 25 pro-government and 16 opposition fighters died in the clashes south of the city, where the Nusra Front and rebel militias captured a village overlooking a major highway.
Written by Katie McGuire. Send your hate mail to the author at [email protected], or feel free to mean tweet me at @GOPKatie, where I will be sure to do very little about it.
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