- The decapitator, nicknamed Abu Sayyaf, was killed near Mosul on Sunday night
- He was known for his huge frame and was rolled out by ISIS for their sick videos
- As well as being the ISIS' chief executioner, he was the group's leader in Nineveh
- His name translates to 'father of swordsmith' and he collected his victims' heads
Islamic State's chief executioner, who has beheaded more than 100 people, has been stabbed to death in an ambush in Iraq.
Nicknamed
Abu Sayyaf, he was dubbed one of the terror groups scariest
decapitators and was paraded in their sick videos for his huge frame.
He
was also said to be leading ISIS in the Nineveh State, where he was
killed by an unknown group who swarmed terrorist territory.
Abu Sayyaf was paraded by ISIS for his enormous frame like The Bulldozer (pictured)
Abu Sayyaf, translated to mean 'father of
swordsmith', is also the name for an ISIS branch in the Philippines
synonymous with beheadings and kidnappings.
The
executioner, who died in the al-Dasawa region in the western side of
the city of Nineveh, was renowned for collecting the heads of his
victims and dumping them in the same infamous hole in the region of
al-Khasafa.
Muhammad Yawar, an Iraqi journalist, told ARA News:
'Abu Sayyaf was one of the scariest executioners in Nineveh. He was
known for his huge body and heavy arms. He was one of the renowned faces
in the ISIS propaganda videos.
An ISIS fighter pictured waving a gun and a flag in the air as he runs down the street in Syria
'Abu Sayyaf was a reflection of the brutality of this terrorist group.'
There are varying reports of how he came to his death, with some news outlets stating he was shot by gunmen, but according to Iraqi News,
security source told Alsumaria News: 'An unknown armed group killed on
Sunday the Islamic State's most famous decapitator, the so-nicknamed Abu
Sayyaf.
'The armed group ambushed him at al-Dawasa region, in the western side of the city, and stabbed him several times.
'He died immediately.'
Nineveh is located on the outskirts of Mosul, where the operation continues to liberate its people from ISIS control.
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