Alleged Canadian ISIS member captured in Syria, according to Kurdish forces

(Global News) Another alleged Canadian ISIS member has been captured in northern Syria, according to local Kurdish forces, who posted a video of the man.

In the 40-second video clip, the man identified himself as Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed and said he was an Ethiopian-Canadian.

Kurdish forces said he was arrested by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in Deir al-Zour, the last ISIS stronghold in Syria.

“I am originally from Ethiopia, I came from Canada, entered from Idlib,” he said in the video.

“And you went with the comrades at the checkpoint?” he was asked.

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