Sunday, July 2, 2017

British Islamic State Fighter Moans That The Good Days In Raqqa Have Gone

Omar Hussain, 30, from High Wycombe, has complained about ISIS terrorists fleeing Raqqa as US-backed fighters surround the city

Daily Mail: Jihadi life ISISn't what it used to be: Former Morrisons security guard who went to fight with the extremists moans that the good days in Raqqa have gone - and Syria's too hot in summer

* Omar Hussain, 30, has warned the 'high life' in ISIS stronghold of Raqqa is over
* US-backed troops have now fully encircled ISIS fighters in the Syrian city
* Hussain, who left Britain in 2013, criticised ISIS fighters fleeing Raqqa
* The 30-year-old also complained about the stifling heat, making it hard to sleep

A former Morrisons security guard turned jihadi has moaned that the 'high life' of 'cocktails and ice cream' in the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa is over.

Omar Hussain, 30, from High Wycombe, who now refers to himself as Abu Sa'eed Al-Britani, complained about terrorists fleeing Raqqa.

US-backed troops have now fully encircled ISIS fighters in Raqqa, the capital of the group's self-proclaimed caliphate.

It comes as Iraqi forces close in on recapturing Mosul, in Iraq, from the terror group, prompting Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to declare 'the end of the fake jihadist state'.

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Update: JIHAD ENOUGH? Morrisons security guard turned ISIS fighter in Syria moans how ‘high life’ in terror capital Raqqa is over and rants about fleeing jihadis (The SUN).

WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction .... its going to get worse for him.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope he dies as miserable as a life he's lead

fazman said...

Yep, He was correct when he told immigrants you need Russia , Russia does not need you! Our way or the highway.

fazman said...

Yep, He was correct when he told immigrants you need Russia , Russia does not need you! Our way or the highway.

TWN said...

I'm sure they will let him back into the country and he'll probably get his old job back, should give him to the SAS, to practice on.