American woman on trial for leading ISIS women’s battalion in Syria.
A 42-year-old American woman, Allison Flackeckren, has been found guilty in a Virginia court of leading the ISIS women’s battalion in Syria.
In this court, he confessed to providing the necessary tools and materials for this terrorist group, and he could be sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The American woman also confessed in court that she led an ISIL women and girls unit in the Syrian city of Raqqa and taught them how to use automatic weapons, suicide belts and grenades.
The first assistant attorney general says this is the first time in U.S. history that a woman has led the ISIS women’s battalion in Syria, and more than 100 women and girls trained by Allison are expected to speak at the hearing.
The American woman has been in Syria since 2012 or early 2013, and according to a witness who appeared in court, she spoke about her desire to carry out terrorist attacks on American soil, including a car bomb in the parking lot of a shopping mall. Another witness testified about his intention to bomb a university campus.
U.S.A. investigators say the woman’s second wife was killed during an airstrike in Syria in 2016, and after she was killed, she ostensibly took charge of a medical and childcare center, but to women and girls. The young man gave military training.
Criminal charges against the woman were announced in 2019, but she did not appear in public until she appeared in a Virginia court to face her charges.