The enormous executioner can be seen using a huge sword to behead the man in front of a large crowd in the Syria city of Raqqa
The Frighten Image
These horrifying pictures show an obese ISIS executioner beheading a man in front of watching children.
The brutal execution took place in the ISIS held city of Raqqa in Syria in front of a large crowd.
The images show the executioner killing the man for reportedly “mocking Islam”.
The victim - dressed in an orange jumpsuit - can be seen sat in a chair.
A large crowd of men and boys surround the chair to watch the brutal execution. Some smile as the killer, dressed in army fatigues, brings down his enormous sword.
ISIS recently claimed responsibility after at least 200 people were killed and 185 others injured in two car bombings in Baghdad at the weekend.
The death toll had risen to 200 as innocent civilians were targeted as they celebrated the end of Ramadan, CNN reports.
One attack occurred at about 1am (10pm GMT) when a suicide bomber detonated his car bomb at a crowded thoroughfare in Karada District, southern central Baghdad.
The Scene of the Bomb blast
A multi-level building was damaged, and several cars were destroyed by the powerful blast.
Shortly after another explosion ripped through the capital when a booby-trapped car went off at Shallal market.
The devastating attack came after IS encountered a series of territorial losses at the hands of Iraqi forces, including the city of Fallujah, which might have irritated the extremists to carry out the retaliation.
Innocent civilians lost their lives as they crowded at popular areas at night after the day's fast, with many shopping and celebrating ahead of the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday on Wednesday, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
One witness said: "We were gathered in this street in Karada, and many people were buying things for Eid al-Fitr in a delightful atmosphere.
"All of a sudden a huge explosion took place and damaged almost everything on the street. Then I could see nothing; the sky and earth were all dark," a witness recalled.
A Civilian being assist after the bomb blast
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited and surveyed the blast site on Sunday morning and later declared three days of public mourning.
Iraq has been hit by a new wave of violence since IS took control of parts of Iraq's northern and western regions in June 2014.
A report by the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) estimated that 662 Iraqis had been killed, and 1,457 others wounded in acts of terrorism, violence, and armed conflict across Iraq this June.
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