ISIS fanatics show baby-faced child suicide bomber blowing himself up in the desert in chilling new propaganda video
ISIS propaganda chiefs have released chilling footage of a fresh-faced child suicide bomber blowing himself up in the desert. Stills taken from a video show the lad – in his mid-teens – behind the wheel of a vehicle packed with explosives.
A child suicide bomber is shown how to blow himself up before being sent to die.
Drone footage shows the target - Syrian military vehicles dug into a position. A twisted adult jihadi appears to show him how to operate the death-dealing motor.
Footage from a drone reveals several Syrian military vehicles dug into a position in the sand before the attack.
A huge mushroom cloud can then be seen over the outpost as the suicide bomber detonates his lethal payload close to the city of Deir Ezzor. The youngster betrays no emotion in the photos taken just moments before he met his death.
The vile terror group is known to drug fighters up with the tranquiliser Zolam which it seized from hospitals so they do not back out of the deadly missions.
Another teen suicide bomber who was captured by Kurdish forces before he could detonate his bomb previously revealed the use of the anti-anxiety drug.
The Syrian troops disappear in a fireball near the city of Deir Ezzor.
A huge cloud reaches into the sky after the bomber detonates his explosives. He said: That drug makes your mind not your own.
"If they give you a suicide belt and tell you to blow yourself up, youll do it. ISIS is now known to be so short of fighters that the group is using kids, the elderly and disabled to bolster its numbers.
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Trans Pathways featured on Ten Eyewitness News - Duration: 2:16.
Disturbing new figures have revealed alarmingly high rates of self harm and depression in
transgender young people.
Released today, the Telethon Kids Institute Trans Pathways Report found the attempted
suicide rate of trans youth is around 20 times higher than average.
16, confident and creative, Drew is one of the diverse faces of WA's transgender youth.
Raised as a girl, he began questioning his gender at just 11.
He came out to a teacher in Year 7.
"I told him that I identified as male, that I wanted to be known as a male."
From that first conversation came many more, revealing his true gender to friends, and
eventually his parents.
"When you are trans, you think the worst.
Like it's, you'd expect people to go against you, and they were all really supportive,
and I was really thankful for it, but yeah, really, really surprised."
Drew is one of the lucky ones, but his path has been far from easy, suffering mental health
issues and discrimination.
And he's not alone.
A report released today has revealed the alarming mental state of our trans youth.
The Trans Pathways survey found around half of Australia's trans youth have attempted
to end their life, 20 times the rate of the general adolescent population.
It also revealed around 3 in 4 transgender young people have been diagnosed with depression,
and almost 80% had self-harmed.
"Just at the start of this year I had, I think, 8 friends in hospital in 2 weeks, and all
of them are trans in some way."
It's the biggest survey of its kind in Australia, and researchers say the results should be
a wake-up call.
"We'd like to see people embrace gender diversity, and also provide the support that this group
of young people obviously need."
The experts are calling for more spending on trans health services and better public
education, to promote the shift in attitudes that's desperately needed to save lives.
Claire Durle, Ten Eyewitness News.
And if you or someone you know is experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide,
there is support.
Call the Lifeline 24 hour crisis hotline, 13 11 14.
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