Egyptian militants who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group have posted a video online appearing to show them shooting dead an Egyptian soldier and beheading another captive.
The video, uploaded overnight on social networks, shows a mantelling the camera that he is an Egyptian soldier who was captured in an ambush on an army outpost in North Sinai on April 2.
Attacks claimed by militants that day killed 15 soldiers and two civilians near the regional capital of El-Arish, the deadliest assault in months despite a massive army campaign against insurgents on the Sinai Peninsula.
The video then shows the soldier being shot in the head by a masked militant after another unidentified captive is beheaded.
A security official said the soldier’s body was retrieved a day after the El-Arish attack.
The Egyptian IS affiliate Ansar Beit al-Maqdis has in the past carried out similar execution-style killings in Sinai of people it accused of spying for Israel.
The group changed its name last year to the Sinai Province after pledging allegiance to IS, which controls territory in Iraq and Syria.
The group, which has claimed several sophisticated attacks in Sinai and the Nile valley, now wants to establish a province of the self-declared IS “caliphate.”
After the army ousted former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, militants undertook a string of deadly attacks against security forces which they claimed were in retaliation for a deadly government crackdown against Muslims.
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