A group of young rebels have filmed themselves ambushing a convoy ofpolice four-wheel-drives on a highway in Bahrain and pelting thevehicles with flaming Molotov cocktails.Youth Movement Duraz posted the video online saying the "attack onenemy vehicles" took place in Diraz, a small village on the northwestcoast of Bahrain, on December 3. The footage shows the menpreparing for the skirmish with two crates full of Molotov cocktails - ahomemade weapon consisting of a fuel-filled bottle topped with a rag ofcloth that is set alight. The men are then seen sprinting across abusy highway and hurling the flaming bottles at four four-wheel-drives,causing fire to explode around the vehicles. One of the home-made missiles lands in the tray of the final vehicle in the convoy and it erupts into flames. The video ends as the men run out of Molotov cocktails and begin to make their retreat. The group posted another video online the same day showing a roadblock with burning tyres being set up. Youth Movement Duraz is a activist group in Bahrain that claims to be campaigning for the rights of young people. Ontheir Facebook page they claim that Bahrain authorities have beentargeting students and teachers: "Jailing them, or killing them andinjuring some of them." The group said it wanted the internationalcommunity to put pressure on the "dictator regime in Bahrain" and makeauthorities adhere to human rights. At least 80 people havereportedly been killed in Bahrain since an uprising erupted in February2011, around the time the Arab Spring swept across the region, topplingrulers in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya.