CAIRO, Aug. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- An Islamic militant group on Wednesday posted photos on its website, showing what it said was the beheading of a US "spy" in Iraq.
The website of Army of Ansar al-Sunna, which may be linked to Al-Qaida, showed five sequential photographs of the beheaded man it called a US Central Intelligence Agency spy.
"A group of Islamic fighters managed to abduct a spy called Jamal Tewfik Salman, a naturalized American since 1980, who changed his name to Khaled Abdulmassih, and who confessed to having been recruited by US intelligence in Iraq to spy on fighters," the group said on its Internet site.
The Army of Ansar al-Sunna, which has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks in Iraq, threatened to do the same to other people who were spying. Enditem |