An anguished mother says a terror tyke seen in ISIS propaganda sporting a black headband and a tiny AK-47 is her son — and she’s pleading for help in getting the 3-year-old back from the terror group in Syria.

Lidia Herrera, who lives in Italy, left little Ismail with her estranged husband, Ismar Mesinovic, in November 2013 when she went to visit her family in Cuba, the Daily Mail reported.

While she was gone, Mesinovic absconded with the child and fled to Syria, where he joined ISIS.

Herrera hasn’t seen her son since, that is until he appeared in an online propaganda posting clad in camouflage pants and holding an unidentified man’s hand. Ismail’s dad was apparently killed during fighting a couple of months ago.

“That child is Ismail. I pray every day that he will be brought back to me,” Herrera told Corriere della Sera of Italy. “I hope that he will come back here beside me. I think only of him, only him.”

Herrera, a Cuban native who lives in Belluno, said Mesinovic had taken care of Ismail during her trips to Cuba and that he would often take the boy to visit his own relatives in Bosnia and Germany.

She was shocked to learn that this time he took Ismail to Syria.

“He is alone — he needs me,” she told Italian media. “There are other mothers [in the same situation], I’m not try to justify my case, but [their sons have been taken] by their father, or by their brother — mine is all alone. I just want someone to help me find him.”

Law enforcement authorities are investigating a group of Islamists in the northern Veneto region of Italy, which includes Belluno.

“I never had the faintest suspicion my husband was a terrorist,” Herrera said. “When I knew they had left for Syria it was like everything around me fell apart. My little one in Syria … you can only imagine how a mother feels in front of news like that.”