Error: Mohammed Fares, left, who was mistakenly decapitated by Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham militants
In a sickening video posted on YouTube, soldiers from the Syrian-based group Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) were seen holding up the decapitated head of a soldier they believed was a supporter of President Bashar al-Assad.
But, after the footage was made public, the victim was recognised by an extremist as a fellow rebel fighter who had been wounded during a battle.
After an investigation the soldier was identified as Mohammed Fares, a commander of Ahrar al-Sham, a group who fight alongside the ISIS.
The militant group tried to explain their error by referring to a story in which the prophet Mohammed said Allah would forgive a man who killed a believer by mistake.
The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights said ISIS fighters misunderstood comments Mr Fares made about the founding fathers of Shia Islam, Imams Ali and Hussein, according to The Daily Telegraph.
It is thought Mr Fares was injured while fighting pro-Assad forces for the control of military site Base 80 near Aleppo, before he was mistakenly executed.
Sickening: Soldiers then held the severed head up in front of a crowd in Aleppo
He has now said an investigation into the death would be carried out by the appropriate authorities.
The huge mistake has highlighted chaos within the rebel ranks in Syria, which Assad has taken advantage of in recent weeks during a push by his forces south-east of Aleppo.
Violence: Free Syrian Army fighters carry a
fellow fighter who was wounded during clashes near Base 80. Victim
Mohammed Fares was injured during the same battle
Offensive: The advance into Base 80, a large
military position which rebels have held since February, is part of a
surge by Assad's forces who are exploiting weaknesses in the opposition
Loss: Soldiers carry the body of a fellow rebel
who was killed near Aleppo International airport after clashing with
Assad's forces
Culled from DAILY MAIL
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