British jihadi fighting for crumbling ISIS says he will never be taken alive and vows to die fighting in the desert
Former supermarket security guard Omar Hussain says he travelled to Syria for the 'love of jihad'
A BRITISH Jihadi fighting for crumbling ISIS says he will never be taken alive and returned to Britain.
Ex-Morrisons security guard Omar Hussain – who is on the frontline in Syria – says he will die in the desert rather than be taken prisoner.
The terror group is losing its grip on the Iraqi stronghold of Mosul and Syrian forces are planning a major offensive against ISIS's so-called capital of Raqqa.
But bespectacled Hussain, from High Wycombe, Bucks, said: “Martyrdom is my only option and I don't vouch for anything else.”
The 30-year-old said he had been shot once in the hand and had narrowly avoided being blown up by a bomb when driving.
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He said he travelled to Syria for the “love of jihad" and “the honour to die sacrificing my life for God's sake”.
And he revealed: “Death is always around the corner. Sometimes when driving I'll take a right turn by accident and then a bomb will land on the road where I wanted 2 go.
“Crazy experiences sometimes. It's all in God's hands. Sometimes I run on front lines wishing to die and after the battle I'm there scratching my head thinking ‘did I just come out alive from that one?’ Lol”.
Before fleeing the UK more than two years ago Hussain completed college and university courses in IT had been teaching students in the so-called Islamic State courses on graphic design before being moved to the front-line in Syria.
The brainwashed fanatic first joined the Al Qaeda affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria before switching to the more popular ISIS after just four months.
Hussain first came to prominence when he appeared in the disturbing ISIS propaganda video, urging Cameron to send troops to fight ISIS, vowing “we'll send them back one by one in coffins”.
The twisted extremist has also complained about life in Syria on social media - even admitting that he missed his mum's curries.
Hussain also spoke to the Daily Star about his life in the war torn country and declared that ISIS forced children to execute prisoners so they don't "grow up to be cowards."
When asked if he would be happy to make his own child carry out executions, he said, “Personally, I would. Otherwise they’ll grow up to be cowards
“To be honest, many kids nowadays would probably faint seeing a cow get butchered, so it’s a way of bringing them up not to fear war.”
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