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The United States has issued a 5 million dollars reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Khadra Essa, a Somali-Dutch woman believed to be a key figure in the terrorist organization ISIS, RTL reports. According to the U.S. Department of State, Essa, also known as Umm Qaqa al-Somali, joined ISIS in 2014 after traveling to Syria.
The U.S. government claims that Essa has been trained in the use of weapons, explosives, and suicide operations. She is accused of encouraging fellow ISIS members to commit acts of violence and carry out terrorist attacks.
Essa is described as a prominent member of ISIS-NK, a women’s battalion within the group tasked with recruiting and training other women. According to U.S. authorities, she led a unit that violently enforced sharia law on women.
The U.S. also accuses Essa of ordering physical punishments and killings, and of being responsible for the kidnapping of two children.
The U.S. government claims that Essa has been trained in the use of weapons, explosives, and suicide operations. She is accused of encouraging fellow ISIS members to commit acts of violence and carry out terrorist attacks.
Essa is described as a prominent member of ISIS-NK, a women’s battalion within the group tasked with recruiting and training other women. According to U.S. authorities, she led a unit that violently enforced sharia law on women.
The U.S. also accuses Essa of ordering physical punishments and killings, and of being responsible for the kidnapping of two children.
