Joanna Palani, 22, claims to have killed 100 militants during battles in Iraq and Syria as a crackshot sniper.
She also says she freed a group of women and children being held as sex slaves by ISIS and then taught them how to become soldiers and fight back.Palani is of Iranian-Kurdish ancestry and her father and grandfather were both Peshmerga fighters.
She was born in a UN refugee camp before moving to Copenhagen as a toddler and learned to fire a gun at nine-years-old.
But she says life has been a struggle since she returned home from her heroics.Joanna added:
"I live in one of the best countries in the world but I am hungry and homeless and freezing cold in bed at night, even though I am working full time. I don't trust anyone."
Speaking about her battles with ISIS, the former student had boasted of her success.
"ISIS fighters are very easy to kill," she previously told Vice .
"ISIS fighters are very good at sacrificing their own lives, but Assad's soldiers are very well-trained and they are specialist killing machines."
Daily Mirror
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