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Islamic State stones an Austrian young woman trying to leave their ranks

She was 15 when she left her family a note, «Do not look for me. I will serve Allah and die for him.» Samra traveled to Raqqa with the promise of a better life and according to newspaper Österreich, married a fighter. Samra had tried to escape from her house and was then stoned to death accordingly. The Islamic State had used her as propaganda to attract other unemployed and disillusioned young in the Arab world with the promise of weapons, girls and wealth.

Samra Kesinović is an Austrian young woman, who in 2013 left her home in Austria to join ISIS. Now she has been stoned to death after being recaptured for trying to escape from their ranks.

She was 15 when she left her family a note, «Do not look for me. I will serve Allah and die for him.» Samra traveled to Raqqa with the promise of a better life and according to newspaper Österreich, married a fighter. Samra had tried to escape from her house and was then stoned to death accordingly. The Islamic State had used her as propaganda to attract other unemployed and disillusioned young in the Arab world with the promise of weapons, girls and wealth.

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