
The anti-IS (Daesh) Syrian activist group also uploaded a photo of the man believed to be the son, and described him as a member of the terrorist group.
Activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said their sources confirmed the woman was killed after "inciting her son to leave the Islamic State and escaping together to the outside of Al-Raqqah, and that the Coalition will kill all members of the organisation".
The claims arrive after RBSS said female journalists Ruqia Hassan was also killed by IS for writing about life in Raqqa since it became an IS-stronghold, as well as the documenting the coalition air strikes against the group.
Hassan, who also went under the pseudonym Nisan Ibrahim, is believed to be the fifth journalist to be killed by IS since October 2015.
RBSS founder Abu Mohammed tweeted on 2 January what he claimed were Hassan's last words: "I'm in Raqqa and I received death threats and when Isis will arrest me and kill me it's OK because they will cut my head and I have dignity. It's better than I live in humiliation with Isis."
culled; ibtimes
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