When a bird turned an ISIS propaganda video into a blooper

| Aug 15, 2019, 12:55:31 PM | TOI.in
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A Middle East expert at Oxford University has shared a video in which an ISIS leader is seen struggling to shoot a propaganda video after being repeatedly interrupted by a squawking bird. Dr Elisabeth Kendall told a leading English Daily that the video was released by Al-Qaeda to mock its rival. The video was shot in September 2017. The ISIS fighter forgets his lines and another militant asked him to keep his nerves "cool". The video has gone viral on social media.

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