Iraqi ISIS foghter Ammar Hussein, arrested by the Kurdish troops four months ago, acknowledged that he killed hundreds of people and raped over two hundred women. He gave details, during the investigations conducted with him, how he was transferring from house to another to rape the Yazidi women and the other womeb from the other minority groups.
He said that he killed over five hundred persons whether through slaughtering or shooting them on their heads. Despite the ugliness of his crimes, he expressed regret over what he committed, describing his crimes as normal in the light of his existence in the terrorist group. He said, "We were shooting and slaughtering whoever we want."
He added, "We were raping seven or eight women at the same time. We were also killing 30 or 40 persons in the desert. We were sitting them on the land and covering their eyes before shooting them on their heads." He added that he raped hundreds of women upon orders from his emirs.
The Iraqi extremist was arrested by the Kurdish troops four months ago during their attack on Kirkuk. Anti-extremism officials described how strong he was when they brought him to the prison, as he managed to cut the plastic cuffs restricting his wrists.
He explained also how he joined the extremist groups, saying that the beginning was to join Qaeda, while he was 14, blaming poverty for what happened to him. He said that he has not found anyone to advise him, stressing his keenness to read Qoran inside his small prison to be better person.
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