A rare interview shows them broken and pleading for news of their fate
Two of the remaining members of the British ISIS cell known as "the Beatles" have confessed their part in the ransoming of Western hostages in a rare interview that showed them broken and pleading for news of their fate. One of the fighters also offered an unprecedented apology for his actions with the group.
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh have been held in northern Syria by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces for more than a year, and they recently consented to speak to CNN through a cameraman in their jail and a correspondent by remote video link from London.
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