He says the women were being held hostage in so-called “Islamic State”'s stronghold of Mosul, Iraq, which the terror group seized in June last year.
Meanwhile The UN's special envoy for sexual violence in conflict, Zainab Bangura, has said 'girls get peddled like barrels of petrol' and one can be bought by six different men.
file photo show captured girls in ISIS territory
The UN's special envoy for sexual violence in conflict, Zainab Bangura, said: 'Sometimes these fighters sell the girls back to their families for thousands of dollars of ransom'
She also verified a disturbing ISIS document which suggested the extremists sell the Yazidi and Christian women and children they have abducted, with girls aged just one to nine-years-old fetching the most money,Mail Online reports.
ISIS stormed the Sinjar district in northern Iraq last year and captured hundreds of women belonging to the Yazidi community, who the Islamists view as heretics.