SICK footage has emerged which appears to show a jihadi dad brainwashing his daughters to be suicide bombers, shortly before the seven-year-old blew herself up.

In one chilling video, the extremist parents can be seen kissing their daughters goodbye before they were sent on the deadly mission in Syria.

6 Disturbing footage has emerged which appears to show a jihadi father brainwashing his young daughters to be suicide bombers Credit: Twitter/@Syria_Protector

It is thought that shortly after the clip was filmed the seven-year-old walked into a police station in Damascus where she was blown up by a remote control detonator.

Sitting in front of a black and white flag with the girls, the father can be heard asking: “What are you going to do?”

6 The girls' mother can be seen kissing and hugging her children goodbye Credit: Twitter/@Syria_Protector

“Bombing operation,” one of the girls responds.

He then asks the same girl: “You want to kill them right?”

The girl replies saying: “Inshallah (God willing).”

The jihadi dad then turned to his other daughter and asked: "You will be afraid of them?"

"No Inshallah," she said.

He then encouraged both girls to say "Allahu Akbar".

In the first video the sisters were seen wearing black hijabs.

But in the second clip they both donned more Western-style clothes and beanie hats.

6 Sitting in front of a black and white flag with the girls, the father can be heard asking: “What are you going to do?” Credit: Twitter/@Syria_Protector

6 A seven-year-old girl blew herself up at a Syrian police station Credit: SANA

The girls' mother was seen kissing and hugging them goodbye before they were reportedly sent on the suicide mission.

The seven-year-old is understood to have entered the police station last week and asked to use the bathroom, before her suicide vest was detonated.

Three police officers were reportedly injured in the blast.

An eyewitness to the incident told Reuters the young girl seemed calm before detonating the explosives in the police station.



6 The young girl is believed to have asked to use the bathroom, and detonated the explosives she was carrying shortly afterwardsCredit: SANA

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the blast took place in the Midan area of the city.

A clip filmed at the scene of the incident in the heart of Damascus shows how parts of the station were reduced to rubble in the blast.

At one stage in the report, the camera pans to the little girl’s remains, which have been blurred out.

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The horror incident comes as children in war-torn Aleppo were reportedly burned alive, while a further 82 civilians were brutally executed as the rebel-controlled city succumbed to regime forces.

The city fell to the Syrian Army as President Bashar al-Assad’s forces closed in.

According to news service Aleppo24, as least one child was burned alive in the violent clashes over the devastated capital city.

6 The bombing comes as the rebel-held city of Damascus falls to regime forces Credit: SANA

There have also been disturbing reports of civilians’ executions by Russian-backed firing squads, with the United Nations (UN) claiming 82 civilians were shot by regime forces.

Speaking on the humanitarian tragedy, UN spokesman Robert Colville said: "We're filled with the deepest foreboding for those who remain in this last hellish corner."

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