Three tough and fearless ladies have left their lives in Turkey to help stem the tide of genocide committed by Islamic state fighters.
The three female fighters identified as Raparin, Roza and Deijly are waging their own personal war against ISIS - and have been killing up to 10 militant a day.
These courageous women left their lives in Turkey to help stem the genocide being committed against the Yazidi people in Mount Sinjar, northern Iraq.
"When we heard ISIS were coming to Sinjar and killing women, we came to stop the humanitarian crisis," Roza, 22, told MailOnline.
"We were sometimes killing ten of them a day, in the beginning of the liberation of Sinjar," said Raparin.
Aided by American air strikes, the female fighters have helped clear a corridor for Yazidis to flee.
It is feared thousands of people have left Europe to join ISIS in recent years.