A young and brave Danish woman who fled her homeland to fight jihadis on the frontline has revealed ISIS soldiers are 'very easy to kill.
Joanna Palani, 23, who is now back in Copenhagen studying, went to fight for the Kurds in Syria for human right. During her year in the war-torn region she recalled the horrors and brutalities she witnessed first-hand in an interview with Lara Whyte for Broadly.
On
her first night on the front line her comrade - a Swedish fighter - was
killed by a sniper who shot him between the eyes.
She
also described the sickening moment she found a large group of children
being held for sexual abuse by ISIS terrorists after liberating a
village near Mosul.
After
leaving Denmark, She joined the YPG
(People's Protection Unit) and then the Peshmerga, the Western-trained
and backed army of the Kurdish Regional Government.
The
23-year-old, of Kurdish descent, said at the time: 'The Kurds are
fighting for democracy and Western values. If I get captured or killed, I
will be proud of why I was killed.
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