The women took the extraordinary decision to leave behind their lives in Turkey and travel to Kurdistan, northern Iraq, to end the bloodshed of Yazidis being slaughtered there.
"When we heard ISIS were coming to Sinjar and killing women, we came to stop the humanitarian crisis," Roza, 22, the youngest of the group said.
"When ISIS came, we saw them take Yazidi females and enslave them," one of the three girls said.
They went into villages armed with guns and took men, women and children from their homes. Terrified, they were forced to stand in two separate lines, men on one side and women and children on the other; DailyMail reported.