“The execution took place in the Hamidiya district of Deir ez-Zor on Tuesday afternoon, where hundreds of people gathered to witness the stoning of the two young girls,” local media activist Ahmed Ramadan told ARA News.
The ISIS-led "Sharia Court" agents flogged two other accused men publicly with 50 lashes.
“The decision of the Sharia Court raised the anger of Deir ez-Zor’s residents, who considered it unfair to kill the two girls by stoning and merely flog the men and set them free,” Ramadan said.
Also ISIS executed a man accused of backing Syria government, before realising he was innocent and beheading the informant they used for giving them 'fabricated evidence'.
The terrorists had killed the man in the city of Deir Ezzor after he was charged with 'cooperating with government forces'. But they later realised the execution was 'unjust' and arrested the informant who had provided them with 'false reports'.
The informant was sentenced to death and beheaded by sword in the same city in front of a crowd of dozens of men, women and children.
According to the London Based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) unearthed new evidence that proved the first man they had killed was not guilty.The informant was then executed on charges of 'providing false evidences about a person’s cooperating with the goand causing his execution.'
Last week it was reported that four women were stoned to death for 'committing adultery' after being raped by ISIS terrorists.