Brave teenage boy escapes ISIS by volunteering to be a suicide bomber

A brave 14-year-old boy escaped ISIS chiefs after pretending that he was ready sacrifice himself as a suicide bomber.

Syrian teen Usaid Barho, was one of thousands of children recruited by the militant Islamic group.

But Usaid, who once dreamed of becoming a doctor, had other ideas. While showing great courage, he approached stunned guards at a Shi'ite mosque, unzipped his jacket, making the decision that he and untold others would live.

The New York Times report that he told Iraqi intelligence how he was recruited to ISIS.

He said: "They seduced us to join the caliphate.

"They planted the idea that Shi'ites are infidels and we had to kill them."

He also claimed that if he did not fight, Shi'ites would come and rape his mother.

Poor Usaid was then taken to Iraq from his home near Aleppo, but he quickly harboured doubts about his destiny.

Once in Iraq, the recruits were given the choice of being a fighter or a suicide bomber.

He decided his best chance was to volunteer to be a suicide bomber so he could then immediately surrender.

He added: “I raised my hand to be a suicide bomber.

“If I were a fighter and tried to surrender to security forces, they might kill me, with my gun in my hand."

Usaid's story illustrates the almost unprecedented exploitation of children by ISIS.

It is believed thousands have been killed during bombing raids and young girls from minority groups have reportedly been recruited as sex slaves while many boys become child soldiers or like Usaid, suicide bombers.