Freed ISIS sex slave describes horror ordeal at hands of captors who dragged her by the hair & raped her daily from 14

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A FREED ISIS sex slave has laid bare the horrors of being raped daily by soldiers – from when she was just 14 years old.

Kovan was targeted because she practises the minority religion Yazidi, and has now spoken out about the years of terror she suffered because of her faith.

//www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13726761/yazidi-isis-captive-sexual-slavery-islamic-state.html,A brave Yazidi woman has come forward detailing her sex slave horror
//www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13726761/yazidi-isis-captive-sexual-slavery-islamic-state.html,Kovan, 24, told of her tragic story after being freed
An Iraqi Yazidi woman visits her relatives in the cemetery during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Yazidi genocide in Sinjar, Iraq, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Farid Abdulwahed)Masses of Yazidis have been killed in the ISIS genocideAP Photo/Farid Abdulwahed

Kovan, 24, was captured in Syria by ISIS at just 14. Soldiers raped her daily, even making her pregnant.

She now mothers two boys, who were both born from the sexual abuse by different ISIS maniacs.

Kovan was showcased to ISIS fighters after she was seized and then sold to whichever monster extremist wished to buy her.

She was sold and bought numerous times and transferred around, spending time as a slave in Mosul, Iraq, Raqqa, northern Syria, and Baghouz, near the Iraqi border.

In an interview with Sky News, she told of being taken prisoner in a harrowing reflection.

She said: “I’m still a little girl, how can you rape me? But he said I had no choice.”

She says she was raped every day for two years – before she was even old enough to get her period.

Her entire family was captured by ISIS, with her youngest sister still missing.

Kovan made the shocking claim that ISIS brides not only knew their husbands were raping women, but the wives would also help doll them up for abuse.

Kovan said: “All ISIS women knew about what their husbands were doing to us. They knew they raped us.

“They prepared us for their husbands.

“They put makeup on us and dressed us for their husbands to rape us.”

Kovan has been reunited with family that have survived and is now seeking justice for the atrocities.

The Yazidi religion is ancient, but ISIS members brand it “godless” and have been carrying out genocide for years.

Around 400,000 Yazidis are believed to have fled their homes in the crazed Islamists’ quest to rape and kill them off.

It’s estimated nearly 3,000 Yazidi women are missing, feared to be held captive.

Kovan also claimed she witnessed a child as young as 10 being raped.

She was eventually saved by Kurdish soldiers from the Syrian Democratic Force.

Troops took her to a safe house, reuniting her with some of her family.

But younger sister is still missing – she was just eight when she was stolen by evil ISIS soldiers.

Another brave Yazidi woman last year told The Sun she was raped by a suspected British ISIS “Beatle” while she was kept as a slave by jihadi monsters in Syria for four years.

Lina – whose name was changed by The Sun to protect her identity – was held at an ISIS brothel in Raqqa for six months where she says she was raped at least 10 times by London-born Aine Davis.

Davis was for eight years on terrorism charges.

He was linked to the ISIS death squad dubbed The Beatles due to their British accents.

FILE PHOTO - Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from forces loyal to the Islamic State in Sinjar town, walk towards the Syrian border, on the outskirts of Sinjar mountain, near the Syrian border town of Elierbeh of Al-Hasakah governorate, Iraq August 10, 2014. REUTERS/Rodi Said/File PhotoHuge numbers of Yazidis have been forced to fleeREUTERS/Rodi Said/File Photo
FILE - This May 2015 photo provided by the the Mass Graves Directorate of the Kurdish Regional Government shows a human skull in a mass grave containing Yazidis killed by Islamic State militants in the Sinjar region of northern Iraq. (Kurdish Mass Graves Directorate via AP, File)Kurdish forces have dug up mass graves from the systemic killing of YazidisKurdish Mass Graves Directorate via AP, File
An Iraqi Yazidi woman grieves for relatives during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Yazidi genocide in Sinjar, Iraq, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Farid Abdulwahed)The genocide has inflicted tragedy on families across Syria and IraqAP Photo/Farid Abdulwahed
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