The 15-year-old Swedish girl who was rescued from ISIS in Iraq, has spoken about her 'hard life' as a jihadi bride after running away with her boyfriend to join the terrorist group last year.

Marilyn Stefanie Nevalainen from Boras, Sweden claims she only agreed to travel to the 'caliphate' with 19-year-old Moqtar Mohammed Ahmed because she 'didn't know what ISIS or Islam was'.

Despite claiming to have no clue of Islam or ISIS, she travelled with her partner through eight countries, via Germany, Serbia and Turkey and Syria, while pregnant with her son, to reach Iraq.

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Clueless: Marilyn Stefanie Nevalainen from Boras, western Sweden claims she only agreed to travel to the 'caliphate' with her jihadist partner because she 'didn't know what ISIS or Islam was'

Miss Nevalainen was rescued from ISIS by Kurdish forces in late October, but escaped from her saviours to go back to her partner, and gave birth days later, Swedish media reports.

She was speaking for the first time since her rescue from an ISIS enclave near Mosul by Kurdish special forces last week.

Miss Nevalainen told a Kurdish TV channel how she had met her boyfriend in mid-2014 after dropping out of school in Sweden.

'First we were good together, but then he started to look at ISIS videos and speak about them and stuff like that,' she told Kurdistan 24.

'And I didn't know anything about ISIS or Islam or anything like that, so I didn't know what he meant, you know,

Speaking to a Kurdish TV channel, Miss Nevalainen tells of how she travelled via train, bus and hitch-hiking through eight countries, including Germany, Serbia and Turkey and Syria, to reach Iraq

Telling her story: Miss Nevalainen has spoken for the first time since her rescue from an ISIS enclave near Mosul by Kurdish special forces last week

'Then he said he wanted to go to ISIS and I said "ok, no problem", because I didn't know what ISIS means, what Islam is - nothing.'

Miss Nevalainen was first reported missing in June by both her biological parents and her foster family, after tricking the latter that the former had allowed her to go to Stockholm for a few days.

She was last seen at a train station on May 31, where she and her 19-year-old boyfriend were dropped off by her foster family, where she had been living since February.

According to Swedish media, the couple had married in a Muslim ceremony in Stockholm in early 2015.

In the interview, she reveals exactly how the she managed to get to Syria without a passport - by crossing borders on trains.

She reveals how they took trains from Sweden, via Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia and Serbia where they hitch-hiked to Bulgaria before taking a bus to the Turkish border.

After taking the bus across Turkey, the young couple managed to cross the Syrian border.

Miss Nevalainen was pregnant when she ran away from her foster home in April last year, along with her 19-year-old ISIS-supporter boyfriend

'After that ISIS took us in a bus with some other women and men to Mosul in Iraq, and after that I got my house.'

'In that house we didn't have anything, no electricity no water, nothing and it was totally different to my life in Sweden.

'In Sweden I have everything and when I was there I didn't have anything.

I didn't have any money either and it was a really hard life... So when I had a phone I started to contact my mum, and I said to her that I want to go home.'

Her interview comes as a video has emerged believed to have been recorded by Mr Ahmed in August last year.

In the video, recorded in Arabic and Swedish, he gives Miss Nevalainen's family a chilling message, telling the camera that they are never getting their 'little girl' back.

He also launches into a rant against Sweden, claiming he and Miss Nevalainen left the country because it is full of 'racists'.

Back to ISIS: The teenager was rescued from ISIS by Kurdish forces in late October, but escaped from her saviours to go back to her partner, and gave birth to a son

‘You have said that ISIS are holding some girl her, and that they dont want to let her go and blablabla, and all that stuff, I don't know what you have said in the papers but..

‘I just want to reply to the papers, because they lie so much.

‘Every time she speaks to her mother, she is fine and she has everything.

‘So... you can forget this little girl. She is never coming back to you kuffar country…

‘And all the racists who live there [in Sweden] - you have made me run away from there, because you don't want to allow us to live together in peace.

‘I can't live there. Because they are racist and I can't live with racists. F*** all the racists.

‘Inshallah, the fighting has just begun.'

At the time of the recording both Swedish and international media had highlighted Miss Nevalainen's case and her parent's plight to save her from ISIS.

TALES OF A TROUBLED TEEN: MARILYN NEVALAINEN'S BLOG Ms Nevalainen appears to have been an avid blogger in her pre- and early teens, and her musings tell the tale of a troubled young girl. In one post written at the tender age of 13, she writes about having meetings with social services, before announcing that she is going out for a smoke. In another, she appears to have been in trouble with the law, as she blogs ahead of a police interview. On Sunday, 22 December, 2013 she writes: 'Haha, gonna totally flip on these cop w****s tomorrow, I can feel it already. Don’t give a s*** about the s*** I'm gonna get, don’t regret anything of what I have done… Haha, kisses’ And in one post written just one year before her marriage to a strict Muslim ISIS fighter, she offers her opinions on drugs. 'As far as I’m concerned, I don’t think drugs are that bad. Not that I’ve tested everything there is, but still. In my opinon, the drugs you can smoke shouldn’t be called drugs! Because what do those drugs do exactly? Nothing! They just make you dopey as fuck – at least for me! 'I stick to dope if I’m doing drugs, so according to me, there’s nothing bad about drugs, as long as you know what youre doing, it’s chill!' Advertisement

A few weeks later, in October, the first attempt to free Miss Nevalainen was carried out by Kurdish forces.

Miss Nevalainen was heavily pregnant at the time, but the teenager somehow managed to return to Mr Ahmed and the ISIS enclave near Mosul.

A few days later, she gave birth to a son, whose whereabouts are not yet known, Aftonbladet reports

Ms Nevalainen has now claimed that she was 'misled' into running away from home by her boyfriend, an ISIS jihadist fighter who has since reportedly been killed in a Russian air strike.

The teenager was rescued in a raid by Kurdish special forces last week, the autonomous region's security council said in a statement on Tuesday.

The 16-year-old travelled from Sweden to Syria last year and then crossed the border into Iraq, where she was rescued near the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul on February 17 by forces from the Kurdish counterterrorism department, the statement added.

The Kurdish security council identified the rescued teenager as coming from the town of Boras and said she had been misled into making the journey to Syria by an Islamic State member in Sweden.

'The Kurdistan Region Security Council was called upon by Swedish authorities and members of her family to assist in locating and rescuing her from ISIS,' the statement read.

Ms Nevalainen, is currently in the Kurdistan region and will be handed over to Swedish authorities so she can return home once necessary arrangements are put place, it added.