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The woman, a member of the Yazidi community who are scorned by ISIS, was starved for days leading up to the depraved torture. After keeping her in a dark cellar without food or water the woman was finally given a meal of meat and rice by her barbarous captors. ISIS jihadis waited until she had finished her meal before informing her she had just eaten her one-year-old son.

The atrocious ordeal was revealed by an Iraqi MP speaking on Egyptian television. Vian Dakhill appeared visibly repulsed as she detailed the woman’s unimaginable treatment. She said: “One of the women whom we managed to retrieve from ISIS said that she was held in a cellar for three days without food or water. READ MORE: What is ISIS and why do they want to destroy the West?

MEMRI TV ISIS forced a mother to eat her own baby, it was revealed on Egyptian TV

When she was finished they said to her ‘we cooked your one-year-old son'. Vian Dakhill

“Afterwards, they brought her a plate of rice and meat. She ate the food because she was very hungry. “When she was finished they said to her ‘we cooked your one-year-old son that we took from you, and this is what you just ate’.” At this point the journalist carrying out the interview with Ms Dakhill had to pause and wipe away tears.

MEMRI TV Iraqi MP Vian Dakhill said one of the women rescued from ISIS revealed the atrocity

The MP continued and revealed more sickening atrocities being carried out by the death cult. She said: “One of the girls said that they took six of her sisters." “Her younger sister, a ten-year-old girl, was raped to death in front of her father and sisters. She was ten-years-old. READ MORE: What will Donald Trump do about ISIS?

Chilling photographs from inside Mosul Wed, June 21, 2017 Iraqi forces battle to retake the last enclaves held by Islamic State militants Play slideshow REUTERS 1 of 12 An Iraqi special forces soldier checks men for explosive belts as they cross from Islamic State controlled part of Mosul to Iraqi forces controlled part of Mosul

“The question that we ask yourselves is why - why did these savages do this to us?" ISIS have lost thousands of fighters and huge swathes of territory over the past few months as their dream of creating an Islamic caliphate crumbles around them.

MEMRI TV The Egyptian journalist conducting the interview wiped away tears as he heard of the ordeal