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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith

Young suicide bomber seen crying before carrying out Syria mission

The suicide bomber is seen weeping, claiming he is worried he 'won't succeed' in his mission ()

Footage has emerged of a young Uzbeck suicide bomber weeping in his final moments before he is sent on his final mission.

The young jihadist, reportedly in his 20s, has been named as Jafar al-Tayyar. He was fighting with al-Qaeda aligned rebels, the al-Nusra Front, in northern Syria and was part of an attack on the mainly Shi’ite town of Fua in the Idlib province, according to Radio Liberty.

In footage obtained by The Mirror, the young man who appears physically distressed is seen being hugged and comforted by militants as he weeps before embarking on his final mission.

In pictures: Syria conflict  

While sitting inside an armoured vehicle loaded with explosives, he is reportedly told, “Jafar, my brother, don’t be afraid. When you are scared, remember Allah.”

He replies: “I’m just scared I won’t succeed,” before he is sent off to his death and the vehicle is seen driving away.

The footage later shows an explosion that is the result of the young man’s mission. The Times reports that more than 200 rockets were involved in the attack on Fua, with six other suicide bombs driven into the town’s defences.

drone-footage-suicide-bomber-syria.jpg Drone footage reportedly showing the explosion from the moment Jafar's armoured vehicle explodes (Daily Mail) The video was reportedly originally released onto YouTube but has since been removed.

The al-Nusra Front, also known as Jabhat al-Nusra, were reportedly behind the execution of at least 56 Syrian government troops at a military airport in the Idlib province this week, according to monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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