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Dozens of ISIL Terrorists Infected with HIV Virus

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23 members of the ISIL terrorist group have been diagnosed with positive HIV, medical sources in Iraq disclosed, adding the number of infected ISIL fighters is increasing.

“The infected ISIL terrorists have been admitted in the fifth floor of Bin Sina hospital in Mosul Northern Iraq,” the sources said, adding, “In August 2015, the infected ISIL fighters were three. The ISIL security officials threated the hospital’s staff to death penalty if they would leak the news about positive-HIV fighters.”

“In February 2016, the number of infected terrorists reached to 23, including six very young fighters,” they said, adding, “The ISIL does not allow any local staff to enter the infected ISIL’s ward and has employed foreign medical workers for this purpose.”

“Unprotected sex and homosexual relations have been announced as the causes of infection of the ISIL members,” the sources underlined.

“The infected ISIL members are under chemotherapy in Mosul hospital,” the sources added.

A report said in August 2015 that the ISIL terrorist group ordered sixteen of it’s fighters to become suicide bombers after contracting HIV from two Moroccan sex slaves.

According to the doctor who was forced to treat the ISIL fighters, the men were quarantined by terror group’s leadership after they went through medical tests, confirming their HIV positive.

The doctor added that the men were treated at an ISIL-run hospital in the Eastern-Syrian city of Al-Mayadeen.

He said the men who were mostly foreign nationals had unprotected sex with two Moroccan sex slaves.

“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,” the doctor said.

 “We were ordered by the group’s local leadership to transfer the infected militants to a quarantine center in the city,” he further added.

He also said that the two Moroccan women escaped to Turkey “for fear of execution by the ISIL”.

In order to avoid further spread of the disease, the ISIL leadership issued a decision through its Sharia Commission to run tests for AIDS on its members in Deir Ezzur, following a state panic caused with the spread of the news.

 “ISIL leadership is planning to assign suicide attacks for its militants who are tested positive with AIDS,” a civil rights activist in al-Mayadeen said.

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