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Swedish Man Convicted for Role in 2015 Killing of Jordanian Pilot by ISIS

A Swedish man was convicted and sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for his role in the 2015 killing of a Jordanian pilot by ISIS, Swedish media reported.

1st Lt. Mu’ath al-Kaseasbeh, 26, was taken captive after his F-16 fighter jet crashed near the extremists’ de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria. He was forced into a cage that was set on fire in early 2015.

The suspect, identified by Swedish prosecutors as Osama Krayem, 32, is alleged to have traveled to Syria in September 2014 to fight for ISIS. Krayem, armed and masked, was among those who forced al-Kaseasbeh into the cage and to his death, prosecutors say. He can still file an appeal.

Krayem was indicted by Swedish prosecutors in May on suspicion of committing serious war crimes and terrorist crimes in Syria. He was previously convicted in France and Brussels for fatal ISIS attacks in those countries.

Al-Kaseasbeh was the first known foreign military pilot to fall into the militants’ hands after the US-led international coalition began its aerial campaign against ISIS in Syria and Iraq in 2014.

Attorney Mikael Westerlund, who represented the pilot’s family, said his clients were happy with Thursday’s verdict after they had lost hope there would be justice for al-Kaseasbeh, TT reported.

In 2022, Krayem was among 20 men convicted by a special terrorism court in Paris for involvement in a wave of ISIS attacks in the French capital in 2015, targeting the Bataclan theater, Paris cafés and the national stadium. The assaults killed 130 people and injured hundreds, some permanently maimed.

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