Parents sending 300 children as young as SEVEN to Isis training camps

CHILDREN as young as seven are being sent by their parents to five secret Isis terrorist training camps in Kosovo.

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Children as young as seven are being sent to these ISIS training camps  (Image: GETTY [stock image])
Local media report that 300 children ranging from seven to 17 years old have been sent to the hidden terror camps by their parents.
The founder and president of the Centre for Security, Investigation and Defence, Dragan Djokic made the claims about the the camps to local media.
Every camp can reportedly accommodate 60 children and the largest is allegedly located in the village of Debelde, east of the town of Kacanik on the border with Macedonia.
The other terror camps are reportedly located in the hills in the area of the cities of Prizren and Pec, the town of Decani and close to the Urosevac-Decani road near the town of Orahovac.
In the past the camps were used to train Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighters and now ISIS soldiers use them to train children to use weapons and explosives and fight in a variety of conditions. 
Dragan Djokic 
Djokic claims children in the camps are taught by radical imams from Kosovo and receive training to carry out terror attacks from jihadists who have fought in Syria.
Djokic says the camps are a "public secret" in Kosovo and many parents are sending their children there willingly.
He said: "In the past the camps were used to train Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighters and now ISIS soldiers use them to train children to use weapons and explosives and fight in a variety of conditions.”
The KLA was an ethnic Albanian paramilitary organisation that fought for the independence of Kosovo during the 1990s.
Islamic state logo
Islamic state logo  (Image: GETTY)
Kosovan authorities have not commented on Djokic's claims.
Nato supported the KLA and intervened on its behalf in March 1999 but there have been allegations the group used "Narcoterrorism" to finance its operations.
There were also reports of abuses and war crimes committed by the KLA during and after the conflicts in Serbia and Macedonia, such as massacres of civilians and prison camps.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1005898/parents-children-isis-terrorism-training-camps-kosovo-world-news

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