Terrified girls try to cling to their parents but are ripped away, some by their hair, and corralled into another group at gunpoint.
ISIS massacred as many as 5,000 Yazidi men and abducted hundreds of women and young girls, when it swept through the Iraqi town of Sinjar last year.
Some women have been lucky enough to escape or be freed, but have given horrific accounts of rape, torture and suicide.
ISIS terrorists would bring their own gynecologists to 'slave markets' where captured women who were found to be pregnant would be subjected to painful abortions so they could be used for sex.
Some captives have chosen to kill themselves than endure further torture.
Yesterday a young Yazidi woman has revealed the horrific torture and rape that she suffered at the hands of ISIS terrorists, as she was held as a sex slave for three months.
Nadia Murad Basee Taha described her nightmare imprisonment before the United Nations Security Council, pleading with it to wipe out the terror group.
The 21-year-old described the persecution the Yazidi people face under ISIS, which trades women and children from the minority population as ‘war booty’.
‘Rape was used to destroy women and girls and to guarantee that these women could never lead a normal life again,’ she said, visibly shaking with the effort of recounting her story.
Nadia described to the 15-member council how she was snatched from her village in Iraq by ISIS terrorist in August last year.
She was then taken by bus to a building in the ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
‘They took us to Mosul with more than 150 other Yazidi families. In a building, there were thousands of Yazidi families and children who were exchanged as gifts.
The UN has branded ISIS’s treatment of the Yazidi people a possible genocide, after the terror group launched a campaign of murder, rape, abuse and torture against the population.
It has urged the UN Security Council to refer the issue to the International Criminal Court for prosecution.
Nadia continued: ‘I implore you, get rid of Daesh [ISIS] completely.’
Nadia was able to escape after three months of the torture, and is now living in Germany, but several of her brothers were killed by ISIS terrorists.