Brit Pirates Of The Caribbean actor Michael Enright swears bloody revenge on ISIS for attacks on his home city of Manchester as he fights jihadis in Syria
Michael, 52, warned he would show ISIS 'no quarter' during the coalition's upcoming assault on Raqqa
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A BRITISH actor who travelled to Syria to fight ISIS has vowed revenge for last week's attack on his hometown of Manchester.
Michael Enright, who appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean alongside Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom, warned ISIS he would show them no mercy during the upcoming assault on Raqqa.
In a video posted on Twitter, he offered his condolences to victims of the attack, which he described as "pure evil".
Wearing battle fatigues, he said: "It's the morning of 23rd of May, we just found out about the attack, the terrorist attack in my home town which brought up a lot of emotions.
I'm used to a lot of death, I'm used to a lot of terrorist attacks, but it has a different connotation when it is my hometown.
"The overwhelming part is it's just heartbreak for kids.
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"People just having a night out... Going out for fun to enjoy themselves with their friends and families, just to be mowed down for what? For evilness, just pure evilness.
"I'd say to the people of Manchester, and England and everywhere, get behind us, we're with you, we love you. Help us - 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."
Enright, 52, has spent two stints as a volunteer fighting alongside Kurdish YPG forces against barbaric ISIS terrorists.
Last year it was reported he had returned to Syria as a volunteer fighter for the second time after he was accused by other foreign fighters of not being up to the job and was last year said to have been kicked out of fighting units.
He was also filmed last year going on a furious rant at the funeral of a little girl killed by ISIS.
He said: "I've never seen anything like that. So much pain, so many little kids are being killed for God.
Then a funeral casket bearing the picture of a little girl comes into view, and he says: "Look at this little girl. How is killing her godly? What god says that's OK?"
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