Ali Hussein Kadhim, an Iraqi soldier captured by ISIS, survived a June massacre by the terror army and told his story to The New York Times.
The massacre took place either June 11 or June 12, though even the paper couldn’t tell for sure, while Kadhim was only a little over a week in the Iraqi Security Forces. ISIS took what was the equivalent of basic training camp and executed the new recruits, throwing them all in a mass grave.
Ali tells his miraculous — and horrific — tale of how he survived.
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