- A SAS sniper has shot an ISIS commander from 4,000ft away, it is claimed
- The ISIS commander was teaching 20 other jihadis how to decapitate
- But a witness said the ISIS boss's own head 'exploded' when he was hit
- For more of the latest Islamic State news visit www.dailymail.co.uk/isis
A SAS sniper has beheaded an ISIS executioner with a single shot while the militant was teaching jihadis how to decapitate prisoners, it has been reported.
Some
20 Islamic fighters were taking part in the executioner's outdoor
lesson when he was killed by the elite British soldier - hiding 4,000ft
away and using specially-designed 'wounding' bullets.
A
witness said the entire group of student jihadis then fled, deserting
their cause after the ill fated training session at a small village in
northern Syria.
The SAS sniper reportedly killed the ISIS commander while he was training 20 other jihadis (file photo)
A witness told The Daily Express the SAS sniper was using a Dan.338 rifle with a suppressor to prevent any noise and flash giving away his position.
Aiming
a foot to the side of his target in order to adjust for wind, it was
expected the cruel commander - known as the local executioner - would
require two shots to kill.
Instead, the first bullet - designed to tumble as it travels, in order to maim - struck him in the back of the head.
The source said: 'One minute he was standing there and the next his head had exploded.
'The commander remained standing upright for a couple of seconds before collapsing and that’s when panic set in.
'He was an extremely sadistic and ruthless individual, feared by the locals and the jihadis alike.'
British
Prime Minister David Cameron has refused to engage in a ground war with
ISIS troops in Iraq and Syria, but small SAS teams are carrying out
commando raids against the jihadis.
Earlier this month it emerged three British Special Forces soldiers were wounded in a firefight with 30 ISIS militants in Iraq.
The
SAS and SBS were said to have been on a secret mission deep inside
enemy territory when the terrorists opened fire on them with machine
guns mounted on American-built Humvees.
The
men's bravery has not been acknowledged because defence chiefs refuse
to confirm the ground war being fought by elite British troops in war
ravaged Iraq and Syria, it is claimed.
The ISIS commander was teaching 20 men
how to decapitate when his own head 'exploded' from the
specially-designed wounding bullet used in the SAS shot
It
is thought the men injured by bomb blasts during a 25 man patrol in
northern Iraq were the first British casualties in the conflict, the
Mirror reported.
German,
American and British soldiers were said to be hunting down ISIS
fighters outside the terror group's stronghold of Mosul when the
terrorists opened fire with 50 calibre guns and rockets.
The elite troops dove from their vehicles and returned fire with their high powered assault rifles.
A
unit of German commandos is said to have destroyed one ISIS location
with an armour piercing missile - killing every extremist inside. All of
the fanatics were said to be killed in the 15 minute battle and an
airstrike that followed.
The wounded soldiers were treated at the scene and are now recovering from 'fragmentation' injuries at a UK facility.

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