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Isis says it has killed Norwegian and Chinese captives held ransom

Isis have said that it has killed Norwegian and Chinese captives after earlier demanding ransoms for the two men.

The extremist group published two images of the men in the second-to-last page of its English-language magazine, saying they had been "executed after being abandoned by kafir nations and organisations". Kafir is the Arabic word for infidel. In the images, the men both appeared to have been shot dead.

The group had earlier identified the Norwegian man as Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad, 48, from Oslo, and the Chinese man as Fan Jinghui, 50, a freelance consultant from Beijing. It did not say when or where the two were captured.

Isis controls large areas in Iraq and Syria. The killing of the two men stood in contrast to other filmed beheadings and atrocities carried out by the group since seizing a third of Iraq in a lightning advance in 2014.

The demand for a cash ransom also stood in contrast to the group's other hostage demands.

The announced killings come as Isis militants face increasing air strikes from a variety of countries including the US, Russia and France, as well as ground attacks from Kurdish and other forces.

PA

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