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Video shows ISIS ‘Jihadi John’ unmasked for first time

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London: The Islamic State terrorist group’s infamous executioner Jihadi John has revealed his face for the first time in a newly released video and vowed to return to Britain and carry on cutting off heads.

In a one-minute 17-second video, the knife-wielding fanatic, Mohammed Emwazi, who has taken part in the gruesome beheadings of at least seven hostages in Syria, including two Britons, vows to continue “cutting heads”.

According to a report in London-based Daily Mail, 27-year-old Emwazi promises a triumphant return to Britain with the terror group’s self-styled leader.

Emwazi, who was last seen in a sickening IS video at the end of January, beheading Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, was identified in February as 27-year-old Londoner Mohammed Emwazi.

Reportedly in an eight-second excerpt, the camera pans away from a flatbed truck upon which a grenade-launcher was mounted to reveal a hooded Emwazi in profile.

Swathed in black and wearing a cap under his hood, he then turns and stares directly into the lens before looking away to scan the desert.

Emwazi, christened Jihadi John by western media, can be heard clearly saying in a British accent: “I will carry on cutting heads.”

“I am Mohammed Emwazi, I will soon go back to Britain… and carry on cutting heads,” Emwazi was saying.

Emwazi has appeared in seven videos released by IS since August 2014, when he beheaded US journalist James Foley. In September 2014, he appeared in a video showing the beheading of US journalist Steve Sotloff and British aid worker David Haines.

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