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A man who hid from Isis for eight hours in a stack of straw tells Richard Spencer of the horrific day when the Iraqi jihadists came to his village, murdering his son, brother, nephew and sister-in-law
Now an Iraqi survivor of an ISIS rampage is speaking out, telling Britains Telegraph newspaper of his harrowing experience when the jihadist fighters trying to establish a regional caliphate stormed into his village and murdered and mutilated his son, brother, nephew and sister-in-law. To survive, Fadl Moussa Hassan escaped his pursuers by crawling for a mile through wheat fields, then hiding in a pile of straw for eight hours.
The ordeal occurred on June 17 when ISIS militants entered his village of Barauchili, a town whose residents are Shiites and members of the Turkmen minority.
Iraqi Survivor Recalls How He Crawled for Hours to Escape ISIS Militants as They Slaughtered His Family | TheBlaze.com
A man who hid from Isis for eight hours in a stack of straw tells Richard Spencer of the horrific day when the Iraqi jihadists came to his village, murdering his son, brother, nephew and sister-in-law
Now an Iraqi survivor of an ISIS rampage is speaking out, telling Britains Telegraph newspaper of his harrowing experience when the jihadist fighters trying to establish a regional caliphate stormed into his village and murdered and mutilated his son, brother, nephew and sister-in-law. To survive, Fadl Moussa Hassan escaped his pursuers by crawling for a mile through wheat fields, then hiding in a pile of straw for eight hours.
The ordeal occurred on June 17 when ISIS militants entered his village of Barauchili, a town whose residents are Shiites and members of the Turkmen minority.
Iraqi Survivor Recalls How He Crawled for Hours to Escape ISIS Militants as They Slaughtered His Family | TheBlaze.com