Former U.S. Soldier, Now an Aid Worker, Rescues Little Girl From ISIS in Mosul
A retired U.S. Special Forces operative who is now an aid worker recently saved a little girl from Islamic State gunfire in western Mosul, Iraq
Jun 19, 2017 7:00 PM
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Former U.S. Soldier, Now an Aid Worker, Rescues Little Girl From ISIS in Mosul (The Washington Free Beacon)
A retired U.S. Special Forces operative who is now an aid worker recently saved a little girl from Islamic State gunfire in western Mosul, Iraq, and it was all captured on video.
David Eubank, 56, an aid worker with the Free Burma Rangers, a volunteer services organization, works with Iraqi forces in Mosul and provides aid to civilians who have been caught in ISIS' grasp, the Los Angeles Times reported.
On a recent Friday morning, Iraqi troops and Eubank spotted a group of civilians near the ruins of a former Pepsi factory. Most of the civilians were lying on the ground dead, shot from the day before.