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ISIS feeds mother her own son, claims fighter

Yasir Abdulla, from West Yorkshire, went to Iraq to fight ISIS, after he found out that the group was within miles of his home village in Kurdistan, but he has recently returned back to the UK. Abdulla claims that an elderly Kurdish woman traveled to Mosul to ask ISIS if she could see her son.

Abdulla said the woman was told by ISIS to sit down because she had come a long way to see them, and then they offered her some food. They allegedly told her that after she ate, she would be taken to her son.

According to Abdulla, the woman was given some cups of tea, and ate some cooked meat, as well as some rice and soup. He continued to say that she thought they were very nice.

However, after she was finished eating, she asked to see her son, but started laughing instead of bringing her to see him. Abdulla said that the ISIS men told the woman that she couldn’t see her son because she just ate him.

Abdulla joined hundreds of other Kurdish forces and Peshmerga forces who are patrolling a 10-mile front line in Iraq. The forces are trying to stop the spread of ISIS. He said he plans on going back to Kurdistan because he wants to finish the job by defeating ISIS.

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