REPORT: Islamic State claims to have beheaded US hostage Kassig

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REPORT: Islamic State claims to have beheaded US hostage Kassig
Islamic State militants said in a video on Sunday they had beheaded American hostage Peter Kassig and warned the United States they would kill other U.S. citizens "on your streets."
 
The announcement of Kassig's death, in what would be the fifth such killing of a Western captive by the group, formed part of a 15-minute video posted online in which Islamic State showed the beheadings of at least 14 men it said were pilots and officers loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
 
The New York Times said intelligence agencies had received indications in recent days that Kassig had been killed by Islamic State. It cited a senior U.S. official as saying that after studying the video, analysts were increasingly convinced that it was authentic and that Kassig, who was captured more than a year ago in Syria, was dead.
 
U.S. government sources told Reuters that as of Sunday afternoon, efforts by U.S. agencies to thoroughly analyze and authenticate the video were continuing and had not been completed. But the sources also indicated that few, if anyone, inside the U.S. government doubted that the video is real.
 
President Barack Obama was informed of the video as he returned to the United States from the G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia.
 
The video did not show the beheading of Kassig, an aid worker who previously had served in the U.S. Army, but showed a masked man standing with a decapitated head covered in blood at his feet. Speaking in English in a British accent, the man says: "This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen."
 
The video appeared on a jihadist website and on Twitter feeds used by Islamic State.
       
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Kassig's parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, issued a statement saying: "We prefer our son is ... remembered for his important work and the love he shared with friends and family, not in the manner the hostage-takers would use to manipulate Americans and further their cause."
 
The man in the video spoke with the same southern British accent as the killer of previous hostages, dubbed "Jihadi John" by British media. He was believed to have been wounded in an air attack on an IS leaders' meeting in Iraq near the Syrian border earlier this month, some media reports have said.
 
"To Obama, the dog of Rome, today we are slaughtering the soldiers of Bashar and tomorrow we will be slaughtering your soldiers," a masked militant says, predicting Washington would send more troops to the region to fight Islamic State.
 
"And with Allah's permission ... the Islamic State will soon ... begin to slaughter your people in your streets."
 
The format of the video was different from previous such announcements, showing other beheadings in graphic detail, and also showing most of the killers unmasked. The purported location also was disclosed as the northern Syrian town of Dabeq.
 
An Islamic State supporter in Syria contacted by Reuters said: "The message is very clear. This is what the West understands. They think they can scare us with their planes and their bombs. No, not us. We are out to impose the religion of God and, by his will, we will."
 
Kassig, 26, from Indiana, is also known as Abdul-Rahman, a name he took after converting to Islam in captivity. His parents have said through a spokesperson their son was taken captive on his way to the Syrian city of Deir al-Zor on Oct. 1, 2013.
 
Kassig was doing humanitarian work through Special Emergency Response and Assistance, an organization he founded in 2012 to help Syrian refugees, the family has said.
 
Islamic State has previously killed U.S. journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning.
 
The masked militant, who appeared to be the leader of a beheading squad, said Kassig was buried in Dabeq, near the Turkish border.
 
"Here we are burying the first American crusader in Dabeq. Eagerly waiting for the remainder of your armies to arrive," he says.
 
Western leaders and officials condemned the killing.
 
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he was horrified by the "cold-blooded murder."
 
The beheadings of the Syrian personnel were filmed in death squad style, with militants standing behind a kneeling man in a dark blue overall. In slow motion shots, each of the militants is shown drawing a knife from a box on the side of the road. 


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