A new video released online shows the training regime of ISIS jihadis in which they are kicking each other in their private areas.
The group claims that the training camp in the video is in the Afghan-Pakistan region where they have threatened to establish splinter cells.
According to The Independent, the 14-minute long footage shows at least 20 men performing training exercises in a grassy clearing in a wooden area.
Each fighter is dressed in identical navy blue and grey camouflage, with black bandanas and headband styled after the ISIS flag.
The trainees are shown being kicked in their thighs and privates by an instructor as they do sit-up with boulders on their chests.
Previous propaganda videos released by ISIS have shown terror training camps for children.
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