LONDON (Reuters) - A father said on Monday he believed his son, a British medical student, was among a squad of Islamic State jihadists filmed beheading Syrian soldiers in the desert in a video posted online on Sunday. Ahmed Muthana told the Daily Mail newspaper his 20-year-old son Nasser Muthana appeared to be among a group of 16 jihadists who were seen on a video, which also showed the decapitated head of American hostage Peter Kassig, an aid worker. "I cannot be certain, but it looks like my son," said Ahmed Muthana, who lives in the Welsh city Cardiff. ...
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