A teenage German girl, who ran away after converting to Islam and was found by Iraqi troops in Mosul, has told a newspaper she wants to go home.
German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported today it had interviewed 16-year-old Linda W, whose last name is not given in line with German privacy laws, and she said she had enough of war, weapons and suffering.
The paper wrote the teenager is currently on a military hospital ward in Baghdad because she's suffering from a bullet wound to her left leg.
The girl from the small town of Pulsnitz in eastern Germany said she'd been hiding in a basement in Mosul when she was captured by Iraqi soldiers.
It's not clear if she can return to her home country or if she will be tried in Iraq for membership in the extremist Islamic State group.
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