Since he and his fellow fighters routinely killed the women afterward, one might assume the morale-builders were soon in short supply.
Japanese fighters then attacked him and shot him down, killing him in the process.
The first few fighters had mostly killed each other, but there was hardly anyone in the stands or private boxes to see it.
In April, fighters killed one of four Italian hostages but released the others.
The fighters buried Omar up to his neck, then killed him by taking shots at his head, he said.
The fighters have killed many of the enemy, too.
In that attack, his fighters killed 147 people and then held more than 1,000 people hostage in a hospital.
He delivers fighters for Harara to kill at her fortress.
The soldiers and paramilitary fighters then killed the majority of men prisoners, executing them by firearms.
Was that why that huge fighter who'd caught him hadn't killed him?