Cameron 'Horrified' by Kassig Murder as French PM Condemns 'Barbaric' Execution

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British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday he was "horrified" after the Islamic State jihadist group claimed to have executed U.S. aid worker Peter Kassig, known as Abdul-Rahman after converting to Islam.

"I'm horrified by the cold blooded murder of Abdul-Rahman Kassig," Cameron wrote on Twitter. "ISIL have again shown their depravity. My thoughts are with his family."

For his part, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls condemned the execution of Kassig and Syrian soldiers as a "barbaric act" which only boosted France's determination to take on Islamic State jihadists.

Valls said in a statement he "condemns this new barbaric act. This deed reinforces France's determination to act against Daesh in Iraq and Syria," using another name for the IS group.

The IS video, which is being examined by U.S. intelligence officials and Britain's Foreign Office, also showed the gruesome simultaneous beheadings of at least 18 men described as Syrian military personnel, the latest in a series of mass executions carried out by IS militants.

The British government meanwhile has said it is looking into a newspaper report that "Jihadi John", a British-accented man who appeared in previous videos showing the killings of two U.S. journalists and two British aid workers, had been injured in a U.S.-led air strike last week.

France is also involved in air strikes in Iraq against the jihadists, but has so far refused to join the United States in its air war against IS in Syria.

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