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A militia group that has received support and arms from the U.S. in the past has beheaded a young boy in Syria, sparking outrage and concern about some of the organizations receiving aid from coalition nations.

The Syrian group, Nour al-Din al-Zinki, had been classified by the U.S. as one of the so-called moderate factions. It had received weapons and money from the CIA until September 2015. It has also received funding and other support from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar.

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The group killed the boy, claiming he was a fighter with the Palestinian militia the Jerusalem brigade, which supports President Bashar al-Assad’s government.

But that group posted a statement saying the 12-year-old boy was not a fighter but a local resident. “By taking one glance at the child – the argument that he was a fighter is immediately disapproved,” the Jerusalem brigade said.

The 12-year-old boy was captured near Aleppo and was executed on the back of a pickup truck. The murder was videotaped and shared on social media, sparking outrage.