Child 'suicide bomber', 7, dressed in full 'Hazard' Chelsea football kit is caught by Iraqi troops who disarm him after finding explosives strapped to his chest


 the dramatic moment Iraqi soldiers disarm a young child in a Chelsea kit who was found with what appears to be a suicide bomb strapped around his waist

 This is the dramatic moment Iraqi soldiers disarm a young child in a Chelsea kit who was found with what appears to be a suicide bomb strapped around his waist. 

The boy, thought to be about seven, was seized outside the war-torn Iraqi city of Mosul after hiding among families fleeing ISIS.

A soldier can be seen gently lifting up the child's blue shirt, bearing the name of Chelsea star Eden Hazard, to reveal what looks like an explosive belt fastened to his midriff.

In a tense two-minute clip, he then slowly snips wires and cuts away the device while telling the youngster: 'Don't be afraid'.

Child suicide bomber sent by ISIS has been captured in Iraq
encounter was captured outside Mosul. A caption released on LiveLeak, claims that the boy is the youngest ever child suicide bomber - however this has not been verified.

In the photo a soldier can be seen crouching down next to the youngster and speaking to the camera.

 the photo was taken on March 18 and then explains that the child, who he says is about seven, was sent by ISIS.

In a tense two-minute clip, he then slowly snips wires and cuts away the device while telling the youngster: 'Don't be afraid'

The child says he was sent by 'Amo', which means uncle, with instructions to target 'the army'

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