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A Swedish man, who has already been convicted of committing a jihadist attacks in Europe, has been imprisoned for life for serious war crimes and terrorism over the murder of a pilot who was burned alive in Syria 10 years ago.
A Stockholm court brought the sentence to Osama Kraim, which was closed to the attacks in Paris and Brussels in 2015 and 2016.
The Jordanian Air Force Pilot LT Moaz Al-Kassbeh was captured when his aircraft went down to Syria during a mission against the Islamic State (IS) group in 2014. His death was later confirmed by Jordan after the spread of the video is This showed his gloomy deathS
The accusations have denied the allegations, the Swedish public operator SVT reported and said he did not know about plans for the murder.
While the evidence shows that the fire killed by LT Kasasbeh was consecrated by another man, the core also participated in the murder, the court said.
“The defendant, through his actions, has contributed so actively to the death of the pilot that he should be considered the perpetrator,” Judge Chairman Anna Lylenberg Goulesho said in a statement.
He was on the site of “uniform and armed and allowed himself to be filmed”, the statement added.
The 32-year-old core, who is already serving a 30-year sentence for his role in the attacks in Paris and Brussels, has received a life sentence for “serious war crimes and terrorist crimes”.
The judge added that the actions of the cruisage consist of “guarding the victim both before and during the execution and took him to the cage where he was lit”.
The court also granted compensation to the parents and siblings of LT Kasasbeh from about 80,000 Swedish Kronor ($ 8,200/£ 6,198) each.
Lt Kasasbeh was captured when its plane came down near the city of RAQQA during a mission against IS in December 2014.
During her death in early 2015, Jordan, who was part of the US -led coalition battle, was in Syria – was trying to secure his release as part of Swap prisoners.
“It is painful for my parents to encounter this event again, but we are grateful that the Swedish authorities want to give us justice,” said the pilot’s brother, Yaudat al -Kasbeb, told the Swedish television operator Soriguez when he was initially announced.
He is a native of the Swedish city of Malmo and is believed to have traveled to Syria in September 2014 to fight for the IC.
In June 2022, he was condemned for his role in November 2015. Paris terrorist attacks – 130 people were killed – and to plan a separate attack at the Amsterdam airport.
A year later he was also found guilty of terrorist murder because of his role in Brussels attacks in which 32 people were killedS