One of ISIS elements narrated the story of his rape of four women

One of ISIS elements narrated the story of his rape of four women from the Yazidi minority. The extremist spoke before the judge of Iraqi court, 32 kilometers south of Mosul. He accused of raping four women, kidnapping four others, as well as 10 counts of the murder of its men.
 
Acording to Telegraph, the evidence against Mohammed Ahmed, 40-year-old, filled several folders, which were stacked on top of a pile of a dozen or so others on Judge's desk. He was struggling for breath and shaking. His eyes rolled and his chin lolled down to his chest.
 
"I kept the four girls in an abandoned house. Each night I would have sex with a different one," the defendant told the judge. "They were all virgins when I got them and more beautiful than you can imagine," he added.
 
Ahmed said he was presented with four, the eldest of whom was 30 and the youngest 22. “They were part of my salary, I received 60,000 dinars a month and the women as a bonus,” he said.
 
Ahmed was then made to recount the story of how he and other ISIL fighters rounded up scores of Yazidi men and boys in a primary school in the Sinjar region of northern Iraq, after capturing their homeland in the summer of 2014. "I shot them there in the school hall," he told the court. “I think I killed 10 or 12 of them, including some children."

Last month, Iraqi forces managed to expel gunmen from Mosul after 10 months of fighting, during which Iraqi soldiers found many of Yazidi girls kidnapped by terrorist group.