ISIS death cult monsters blow heads off prisoners with Rambo-style machine gun in chilling new video
Violent ISIS thugs filmed themselves with Rambo-style machine guns before executing prisoners at point-blank range

A CHILLING video purportedly released by ISIS shows heavily armed militants posing by their trucks before shooting down two prisoners.
In their latest propaganda clip, jihadists are shown in a remote desert with tatty trucks and machine guns strapped on them.
But the 15-minute long video suddenly cuts to a black vehicle which emerges into the scene and parks next to the other vehicles.
Two blindfolded men in orange jumpsuits can be seen being dragged out of the black vehicle and forced to kneel down on the ground.
As amateur jihadi fighters watch on, the executioner then gets out his Rambo-style machine gun and points it to the victims' head.
One-by-one the ISIS monster then opens fire at point-blank range before getting into a truck.
It is not known where the two prisoners are from.
The terrorist group have been releasing a series of sick execution videos since the siege of Mosul in Iraq by the US-led coalition and Iraqi Army.
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It comes after the terrorist group were knocked back after a missile wiped out an ISIS suicide truck outside Mosul.
ISIS have been using explosive-laden cars to punch holes through the defensive lines of Iraqi and Kurdish forces who are enveloping Mosul.
Each time, defending forces are faced with a do-or-die task of taking out the car before it reaches them with its deadly payload.
But despite the suicidal counter-attacks, the US-supported forces are slowly strangling Iraq's third city - home to an estimated 1.5million.
Up to 30,000 soldiers are currently battling to finally push ISIS out of Mosul.
The Sun reported earlier this week how ISIS has accepted it faces oblivion and is now telling foreign fighters to carry out lone wolf attacks at home rather than travel to the Middle East.
The group is increasingly turning to terrorising citizens in Mosul using barbaric public executions.
Up to 40 people were executed last week for "treason and collaboration" with outside forces.