Far from embracing his impending death, a teenager appears terrified, openly crying as he is ordered to drive armoured vehicle filled with explosives moments before he blows up himself in attack on Syrian village.
Despite his apparent fear of dying, Jafar al-Tayyar is told to drive an armoured vehicle packed with explosives into the besieged villages
Harrowing video footage has emerged showing the final moments of a reluctant teenage suicide bomber who burst into tears when ordered to blow himself up during an attack on a Syrian village.
Despite his apparent fear of dying, Uzbek national, Jafar al-Tayyar is told to drive an armoured vehicle packed with explosives into the besieged villages of Fua and Kafriyeh.
Tayyar is seen being embraced by several other militants loyal to the Imam Bukhari Jamaat militant group
Moments later Tayyar drives off into the distance and blows the vehicle up, sending a huge mushroom cloud into the air as his fellow jihadis in the Uzbek-led Imam Bukhari Jamaat militant group which fights alongside Al Qaeda in Syria, storm the villages' defences.
Footage of Tayyar's suicide mission was purportedly filmed to glorify him as a martyr after he blew himself up. Tayyar's suicide mission was part of a wider attack last Friday, during which more than 200 rockets and seven separate suicide bombs driven against the defences of Fua, according to The Times.
At the prompting of the person filming him, the jihadi raises his right index finger in the air in a gesture widely used by jihads which supposedly means 'Allah is the highest'
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