"You Will Never Be Safe": Woolwich Soldier Beheaded By Men Screaming "Allah Akbar" [VIDEO]

Woolwich soldier beheaded by two men shouting "Alllah Akbar" in barbaric politically motivated terror attack.

"You will never be safe", one of the man who committed the Woolwich, London, UK beheading reportedly said.

A video of the attack shows that the men had British accents. They appear to be Black Muslims. They reportedly said, "We swear by almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you" while walking towards the victim with bloody hands.

The man attacked was probably an active-duty soldier and was leaving a barracks when he was attacked. He was wearing a "Help for Heroes" t-shirt.

Knives, weapons, and pools of blood were scattered on the sidewalk. Panicked witnesses flooded away from Woolwich. Bystanders were feet from the suspects.

The attackers were allegedly heard screaming "Allahu akbar."

Senior police officials are theorizing that the killing was likely politically motivated and an Islamist terror attack. The two suspects were shot by police and are being held under guard in the hospital.

The man was hit by a car to take him down then beheaded. A witness said,

"The two men were shouting," he says. "They had three knives including a machete and a meat cleaver as well as an old gun.

"The white man was already dead on the floor, his fade covered in blood. He had a big neck wound and his neck was almost off."

"They seemed to be encouraging people to take photos and waited there until police arrived as if they wanted a fight."

Sources speculate that, as there was only one victim and witnesses were feet away, the soldier was targeted deliberately.

Security has been tightened in the area.

George Galloway has linked the attack in Woolwich to the violence in Syria.

This sickening atrocity in London is exactly what we are paying the same kind of people to do in Syria

- George Galloway (@georgegalloway) May 22, 2013

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