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Iraq
Kurd Plunged His Bulletproof BMW Into ISIS Snipers to Save 70 Lives
2016-11-05
[PJ] After the ground offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS was launched in mid-October, Islamic State terrorists attacked Kirkuk, Iraq.

Nearly 90 civilians and Peshmerga were killed by ISIS in the surprise counterattack Oct. 21, which included suicide bombers and gunmen targeting police stations and a city power plant.

But the death toll could have been higher if one Kurd and his armored BMW hadn't stepped in.

Ako Rahman, a member of the Peshmerga’s 116th Brigade in Tuz, volunteered to plunge into the fighting to save more than 70 people who had been wounded by ISIS, putting them in his own bulletproof car and rushing them to the hospital.

"My aim was to prevent any captives, wounded or martyrs falling into ISIS’ hands," he told Rudaw news. "What really made me sad... many of the wounded, we reached them too late and they bled to death."

By the end of the rescue op, Rahman said his car had 50 to 60 bullet holes, many on the front end and windshield. He bought the Mad Max-mobile for $9,000 just four months ago; BMW has offered to give him a brand-new car and retire the heroic one to their company museum, but instead he's giving the car to a local museum so that the symbol of Kurdish bravery will be on display for Kurds.

"The ISIS bullets were coming in my direction. I saw death with my own eyes. Yet, I did not stop what I was doing," Rahman said. "I could not leave the wounded in limbo. The only thing I cared about was getting the wounded into my car and driving them to the hospital."

Rahman told BasNews that "after we arrived at the scene, we saw many wounded individuals among the security forces and civilians and no one was able to approach them due to the IS snipers. Therefore we decided to help those wounded people since bullets could not penetrate my car."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Agreed. It's an excellent museum. Spent a whole day there!
Posted by: Secret Master   2016-11-05 19:43  

#7  Oh yes. Fantastic museum btw. A must visit if in Munich.
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-11-05 14:26  

#6  Would have made a fine addition to the BMW museum.
Posted by: Omavirt Thineter1172   2016-11-05 13:26  

#5  Quality from Bavaria
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-11-05 13:18  

#4  Now you guys see why I loved being with the Kurds. This is typical of their mindset. Warriors. That's why I get so angry that we are selling them out to the f'ing Turks. The Turks are not our allies, and never will be with Erdogan and his gang in power.

Pappy, you made me literally laugh out loud - I can just see trying to get some of those guys to sit through a SHARP brief.
Posted by: OldSpook   2016-11-05 12:40  

#3  I don't think they'd like the mandatory diversity training, either.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-11-05 12:02  

#2  Won't work. They've heard about the VA.

Snark of the day.
Posted by: Matt   2016-11-05 11:32  

#1  If this unpleasantness ever ends, perhaps a regiment of the 116th Bde could be integrated into the U.S. Army. A sort of Gurkha RGR contingent as it were.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-11-05 06:59  

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