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Swedish man found guilty in killing of Jordanian fighter pilot in Syria

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Posted on July 31, 2025

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -A Swedish man was found guilty of serious war crimes and terrorism on Thursday over his role in the murder of a Jordanian air force pilot who was burned to death in Syria a decade

Swedish National Convicted for Role in Jordanian Pilot's Execution

Conviction of Osama Krayem for War Crimes

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -A Swedish man was found guilty of serious war crimes and terrorism on Thursday over his role in the murder of a Jordanian air force pilot who was burned to death in Syria a decade ago, the Stockholm district court said in a verdict.

Background of the Case

The Swede, identified in court documents as Osama Krayem, was sentenced to life in prison for participating in the execution of Muath al-Kasasbeh, who was burned alive in a cage after being captured in Syria in December 2014.

Details of the Execution

Krayem, 32, has previously been convicted of involvement in attacks in Paris in 2015 and in Brussels in 2016, and was transferred to Sweden from France to stand trial in Stockholm.

Legal Proceedings and Sentencing

Krayem has denied acting with intent. His Swedish lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Islamic State militant group, which once imposed a reign of terror over millions of people in Syria and Iraq, captured the Jordanian pilot and later released a video showing his execution.

While the evidence showed that the fire that killed al-Kasasbeh was lit by another man, Krayem was also involved in the killing, the court said.

"The District Court has found that the defendant, through his actions, contributed so actively to the death of the pilot that he should be considered a perpetrator," presiding Judge Anna Liljenberg Gullesjo said in a court statement.

Islamic State controlled swathes of Iraq and Syria between 2014 and 2017, before being defeated in its last bastions in Syria in 2019.

Under Swedish law, courts can try individuals for violations of international law committed abroad.

(Reporting by Isabelle Yr Carlsson, editing by Terje Solsvik and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Osama Krayem found guilty of war crimes in Sweden.
  • Krayem involved in Jordanian pilot's execution in Syria.
  • Sentenced to life in prison by Stockholm district court.
  • Previously linked to Paris and Brussels attacks.
  • Swedish law allows trials for international crimes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was found guilty in the murder of the Jordanian pilot?
A Swedish man named Osama Krayem was found guilty of serious war crimes and terrorism for his role in the murder.
What was the sentence given to Osama Krayem?
Osama Krayem was sentenced to life in prison for participating in the execution of the Jordanian pilot, Muath al-Kasasbeh.
What evidence was presented in the trial?
The evidence indicated that while another man lit the fire that killed al-Kasasbeh, Krayem was also actively involved in the killing.
What was the role of the Islamic State in this case?
The Islamic State captured the Jordanian pilot and later released a video showing his execution, which was part of the evidence in the trial.
Can individuals be tried for international law violations in Sweden?
Yes, under Swedish law, courts can try individuals for violations of international law committed abroad.

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