ISIS hostage escaped beheader TWICE and was held prisoner by brainwashed jihadi kids
Ani Hussein Mosa, 31, who was captured in January by the extremists, was featured in a sick propaganda video showing the execution of hostages
A SYRIAN hostage has told of how he managed to escape an ISIS beheading TWICE – and was held captive by an 11-year-old brainwashed child soldier.
Ani Hussein Mosa, 31, was captured in January by the evil terror group during a sandstorm and taken to Baghuz – the remaining tiny stronghold of the so-called caliphate.
Because of his skill at smuggling, Mosa claims to be have been captured by the depraved death cult no less than six times since he took up arms against them.
The brave Syrian told his extraordinary story to including how the blood of another beheaded man splattered over him as he waited to be executed – only to walk away moments later.
He was among dozens of hostages used by desperate ISIS militants as human bargaining chips.
Some of the men were slaughtered in front of cameras with their grisly deaths posted online as a disgusting negotiation ploy.
ISIS fighters are currently besieged with bombings and street battles in the last sliver of the land they still maintain in Baghuz in north-east Syria.
They pushed me to my knees and put the knife to my throat. I knew I would die
ISIS hostage Ani Hussein Mosa
Mosa is part of the powerful Shaitat – a conservative Muslim tribe – which is at war with the Islamic State which they view as dangerous fanatics.
The tribe fights alongside the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) – the alliance which is backed by the US and other coalition forces.
Incredibly, Mosa says he has been captured by ISIS six times and has endured months of torture at the hands of the brainwashed extremists.
Each time he has been freed – once after allegedly being pardoned by self-proclaimed Isis caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after a direct request from his relatives.
One day they took five of the prisoners into a house and shot them
Speaking about his capture in January, Mosa said: “They put 53 of us inside a caravan and gave us a sheet of plastic to urinate on.
“There was no air inside. One man got very sick for three days and he died at night.
“The next morning they put him in a grave next to the caravan.
“One day they took five of the prisoners into a house and shot them.”
On his first execution experience, militants dragged him into an abandoned building and began filming him.
He knelt alongside three other men dressed in orange outfits.
One man’s throat was cut in front of Mosa by an executioner who was dressed in black.
He told The Times: “They pushed me to my knees and put the knife to my throat. I knew I would die.”
But miraculously, he was dragged to his feet and put back in his cell where he was guarded by a fanatical 11-year-old boy.
One month later, he was again summoned to be executed.
Mosa was one of nine prisoners taken from their dark caravan cell seemingly at random.
ESCAPE FROM HELL
When he asked one of the ISIS fighters: “Where are we going?”, the depraved cult member replied: “To your death.”
They were then driven to the outskirts of Baghuz before Mosa was again thrown down on his knees as an executioner pushed his head into the desert sand.
But as Mosa said his last rites to himself he heard someone shout “run” and then pressure on his head and back were lifted.
The ISIS fighters were gone and the prisoners were running towards a ridge where they could see SDF soldiers.
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The terror group had released them as part of a negotiation to temporarily stop the bombing of Baghuz.
Smiling with a grin, Mosa says: “I ran around hugging everyone.
“My life had begun again. I went from death to life in 10 minutes.”
The SDF has negotiated the release of more than 40,000 civilians from ISIS areas since December while the talks to free Mosa began three weeks ago.
While the 31-year-old is thankful to have been released, his fight against ISIS is not over – he insists he still needs his car back from the extremist group because he needs it for work.
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