A young, beautiful and educated woman risked life to free ISIS child sex slaves by gunning down their evil captors dropped out of university so she could fight against ISIS has revealed how easy it is to kill militants.
Joanna Palani, 22, from Copenhagen, was so sickened by ISIS that she decided to join Kurdish fighters - despite not knowing how to fire a gun.
At first she travelled from Denmark to Iraq, before moving on to Rojova in Syria.
After witnessing all the horrors of war, from child sex slaves to sickening executions, she eventually returned home.
In an interview, Ms Palani refused to say how many terrorists she killed.
But she said: "If a woman can be killed for nothing, she can also fight for everything. A free society can never be free without the liberation of the females."
Ms Palani has previously told of the horrors she has seen first hand, and the suffering endured by child sex slaves at the hands of terrorists in Syria and Iraq.
"Even though I am a fighter it is difficult for me to read about how a ten-year-old girl is going to die because she is bleeding from a rape," she told Vice.
Her most harrowing moment came when she was deployed to fight in a village near ISIS-controlled Mosul in Iraq.
While there, she found an ISIS-controlled building being used to imprison young girls for sexual abuse.
"All the girls were under 16 - some were really young. I met this girl in the hospital we had to bring them to.
"She was a Syrian Christian and she died holding my hand because she was 11-year-old and she was pregnant with twins. Her little face was so swollen. It just wasn't right. I remember the doctor crying and yelling at me and my first soldier."
Joanna is now back studying politics and philosophy in Copenhagen, Mirror reported.
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