Haradinaj: Kosovo women who went to Syria have children with ISIS commanders

Kosovo Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj, during an interview with the US Daily Beast, said that during his trip to the US he will talk with the Pentagon and the State Department about the security issues threatening a stable future of Kosovo. PM Haradinaj commenting on the Kosovars who joined terrorist organisation ISIS in Syria and Iraq, told the Daily Beast that Kosovo women who joined their husbands in Syria have children with non-Kosovars. “Sometimes we do not know who these women had babies with. They could be children of ISIS commanders,” he said.

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