ISIS
militants who contracted HIV from captured sex slaves are being forced to
become suicide bombers. At least 16
fighters were diagnosed in al-Mayadeen city in the eastern Syrian province of
Deir ez-Zor, medical sources told Kurd news agency ARA News.
They are now
being held in a quarantine centre after being infected with HIV from two
Morrocan women.
"IS
leadership is planning to assign suicide attacks for its militants who are
tested positive with AIDS,” a civil rights activist in al-Mayadeen told the
agency.
"Most
of those infected are foreign militants who had sexual intercourses with two
Moroccan women.
"The
women passed on the disease to the militants before their infection was
revealed.
"We
were ordered by the group’s local leadership to transfer the infected militants
to a quarantine center in the city," a Syrian doctor in al-Mayadeen said.
The women
reportedly fled to Turkey because they feared ISIS would execute them.
Three months
ago it was reported an Indonesian fighter in the city of Shaddadi in Hasakah
province passed HIV on to his Yezidi sex slave.
The same
slave was later sold to other ISIS members, causing panic among the terrorists.
It also
emerged the infected militant donated blood at an ISIS-held hospital in
Shaddadi in May.
The
Indonesian militant was executed by the group.
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