British YPG fighter sends a message on Manchester attack

British actor Michael Enright who is fighting ISIS in the ranks of YPG sent a message to his hometown that was targeted by a terrorist attack last night.

British actor Michael Enright who is fighting ISIS in the ranks of YPG sent a message to his hometown that was targeted by a terrorist attack last night.

YPG volunteer Enright, who is currently fighting on the eastern front of the Operation Wrath of Euphrates in Raqqa campaign, spoke to ANF, saying the following: 

“My name is Michael Enright. I'm from Manchester in England. I'm a YPG fighter. It's the morning of 23rd of May. We just found out about the terrorist attack in my hometown, which brought up a lot of emotions. I mean I'm used to a lot of death and a lot of terrorist attacks, but obviously it has a different connotation when it's my hometown. The overwhelming part is just the heartbreak for kids! People just having a night out, watching Ariana Grande, you know, going out for fun, to enjoy themselves with their friends and their families, and then to be mowed down - for what? For evilness, just pure evilness. But to the people of Manchester, and England and everywhere - get behind us. We're with you, we love you. And help us. We're taking it home. We're taking it to them. When I go to Raqqa, I'm giving them no quarter. I will expect not that much mercy from them, and I will give them not that much mercy. That much I can promise you. I will remember Manchester.”