1996–1999 • A unknown Russian soldier was beheaded in 1996 in
Chechnya by resistance fighters during the
First Chechen war, known as "Chechclear". • One officer and five enlisted men in the Russian military were decapitated on film during the
Tukhchar massacre on September 5, 1999.
2002 •
Daniel Pearl, U.S. citizen, beheaded February 1, 2002, in Pakistan by
al-Qaeda jihadists. • A video (published in July 2002 by the
FSB) shows a woman being beheaded by alleged henchmen of Chechen commander
Movsar Barayev.
2004 •
Nick Berg, U.S. citizen, beheaded May 7, 2004, in Iraq by
Muntada al-Ansar jihadists. •
Paul Marshall Johnson, Jr., U.S. citizen, beheaded in June 2004 in Saudi Arabia by al-Qaeda jihadists. •
Kim Sun-il, South Korean citizen, beheaded in June 2004 in Iraq by jihadists of
Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad (JTJ). • Georgi Lazov, Bulgarian citizen, beheaded in July 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. •
Mohammed Mutawalli, Egyptian citizen, beheaded in August 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. • Durmuş Kumdereli, Turkish citizen, beheaded in August 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists • One
Nepali citizen, beheaded in August 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. •
Eugene Armstrong, U.S. citizen, beheaded in September 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. •
Jack Hensley, U.S. citizen, beheaded in September 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. •
Kenneth Bigley, British citizen, beheaded on October 7, 2004 in Iraq by JTJ jihadists. •
Shosei Koda, Japanese citizen, beheaded on October 29, 2004, in Iraq by jihadists of
al-Qaeda in Iraq.
2005–2013 •
Shamil Odamanov, Russian citizen of
Dagestani descent. Odamanov was beheaded in 2007 by Russian neo-Nazis. • Nikolay Melnik, Kazakhstani citizen, beheaded July 18, 2008, in
Podyachevo, Russia by his fellow neo-Nazi Konstantin Nikiforenko of the
NSO-North. •
Piotr Stańczak, Polish citizen, beheaded on February 7, 2009, in Pakistan by
Tehreek-e-Taliban jihadists. • Two
Shiite Muslims, beheaded in 2012, in Pakistan by
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi jihadists.
2014 •
James Foley, U.S. citizen, beheaded August 19, 2014, south of
Raqqa, Syria by jihadists of the
Islamic State (IS). • Four Egyptians, beheaded in August 2014 in
Sheikh Zuweid, by
Ansar Bait al-Maqdis jihadists. •
Steven Sotloff, U.S. citizen, beheaded in August 2014, south of Raqqa, Syria by IS jihadists. •
David Cawthorne Haines, U.K. citizen, beheaded in September 2014 in Syria by IS jihadists. •
Hervé Gourdel, French citizen, beheaded in September 2014, east of
Algiers, Algeria by
Jund al-Khilafah jihadists supporting IS. •
Alan Henning, U.K. citizen, beheaded in October 2014, in Syria by IS jihadists. •
Peter Kassig, U.S, citizen beheaded in November 2014, in
Dabiq, Aleppo, Syria by IS jihadists. •
Eighteen Syrian soldiers of the
Syrian Arab Army, beheaded in November 2014, in Dabiq, Aleppo, Syria by IS jihadists.
2015 •
Haruna Yukawa, Japanese citizen, beheaded in January 2015 by IS jihadists. A video released by ISIS on January 24, 2015, consists of audio message and a still image showing Kenji Goto holding a photograph of beheaded Yukawa. Unlike previous beheading videos released by ISIS, it does not show the actual beheading of Haruna Yukawa. •
Kenji Goto, Japanese citizen, beheaded in January 2015 near Raqqa, Syria, by IS jihadists. •
Twenty-one Egyptian Coptic Christians, beheaded in February 2015 near
Tripoli, Libya, by IS jihadists. •
Twenty-eight Ethiopian Christians, beheaded in Libya in April 2015 by IS jihadists. • A video (article published July 2015) shows a boy executing a
Syrian Arab Army soldier using a knife in
Palmyra. • Four
Kurdish
Peshmerga members, beheaded in Iraq in October 2015 by IS jihadists. • A video showing the beheading of a Russian spy agent by an IS fighter, who is threatening Russia and President
Vladimir Putin with attacks, was released in December 2015.
2016 •
John Ridsdel and
Robert Hall, Canadian citizens, beheaded respectively in April and June 2016 in the Philippines by
Abu Sayyaf jihadists. •
Abdullah Tayseer Al Issa, Palestinian citizen, beheaded in July 2016 in Syria by
Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement rebels, allegedly of the
Liwa al-Quds: this incident precipitated the end of
Timber Sycamore in Syria.
2017 •
Jürgen Kantner, German citizen, beheaded in February 2017 in the Philippines by Abu Sayyaf jihadists. • IS has released a video claiming to show one of its jihadists beheading a Russian officer. • Muhammad "Hamadi" Abdullah al-Ismail, Syrian citizen who allegedly deserted the Syrian Arab Army, tortured with a sledgehammer and beheaded near the al-Shaer oil fields,
Homs Governorate, Syria (the first footage appeared online in June 2017) by Russian mercenaries linked to the
Wagner Group.
2018 •
Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, Danish citizen, and
Maren Ueland, Norwegian citizen, beheaded in December 2018 in Morocco by alleged IS jihadists.
2019 • Ayafor Florence, a Cameroonian citizen who worked as a wardress at the Bamenda Central Prison, was beheaded on September 29, 2019 in Pinyin,
Northwest Region, Cameroon by
Ambazonian militants.
2021 • A
TikTok video showing a person being beheaded was uploaded by the user @mayengg03 and went viral. The clip starts with a young girl dancing in front of a camera, before switching to a different video with unrelated people where the beheading occurs. TikTok removed the video. • An Egyptian man beheaded a victim and wandered in the street while holding up the severed head in broad daylight.
2022 •
Kanhaiya Lal, a Hindu tailor, was murdered during an attempted beheading following the
2022 Muhammad remarks controversy in India. The two Muslim perpetrators recorded themselves committing the crime but fled from the scene after slicing the victim's throat.
2023 •
Hamas baby beheading hoax, were false claims of video evidence of beheadings of babies and adults. • A Ukrainian soldier
was beheaded by Russians on a video during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2024 • An unemployed
Pennsylvania resident and self-proclaimed
militia leader, 33-year-old Justin Mohn, uploaded a 14-minute
YouTube video that displayed the severed head of his 68-year-old father, Michael Mohn, whom he said "is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to this country". Police later confirmed that the father had died and his head had been removed, and charged him with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse. The video was removed from YouTube about five hours after it was published and the YouTube channel was terminated. Justin Mohn was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in 2025.
2025 • In late July 2025, a
snuff film titled "
The Vietnamese Butcher" showing the beheading of Nguyen Xuan Dat was released on a private
Telegram group, selling access to the video for
¥89-¥198. The perpetrator of the act, Doan Van Sang, was arrested in late November 2025 and charged with murder.
2026 • A video released by the
Syrian Democratic Forces appears to show
Syrian soldiers decapitating four captured Kurdish fighters in northeastern Syria. == Hoax ==