AN Iraqi militant group has set up Instagram accounts to let users determine the fate of captured ISIS fighters.

The group, which goes by the name Iraqi Swat, posts photos of the captured ISIS fighters to their Instagram accounts and asks their followers to decide their fate in under an hour — let them live, or execute them.

Instagram has been cracking down on the vote posts, much to the chagrin of the group.

“No mercy for isis,” they wrote in response on a post.

“We will kill every isis and we will take revenge for all world we will take revenge for humanity. Share this page and tag your friends for your right.”

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Instagram’s community guidelines warn they will “remove content that contains credible threats or hate speech, content that targets private individuals to degrade or shame them, personal information meant to blackmail or harass someone, and repeated unwanted messages”.

But Iraqi Swat’s following has quickly grown. The accounts have a combined 84,000 followers.

Iraqi Swat appears to be a Shia militia group with former members of the Iraqi Special Forces, an expert told Express.co.uk.

The Instagrams offer a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a rebel group, fighting against the evil Islamic Forces in Iraq.

They feature images of weapons, hero shots and even memes. There is even one photo of alleged ISIS soldiers posing with a child ‘prostitute’.

Instagram has shut down their accounts in the past, but it seems as though they are turning a blind eye to the current iterations — just removing vote posts when made aware of them.

Research fellow Kyle Orton told The Express that there is no guarantee that the alleged ISIS fighters are actually who the rebel group claims they are.