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Jihadists subjecting wives to brutal, abnormal sexual acts

In an interview with activist group 'Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently', who are based in the terror group's de facto capital, doctors anonymously revealed details of the jihadis' high sex drive

Militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria are seeking medical attention to improve their sexual prowess and subjecting their wives to 'brutal, abnormal' sex acts, according to local doctors.

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In an interview with activist group 'Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently', who are based in the terror group's de facto capital, doctors anonymously revealed details of the jihadis' high sex drive.

Reports say despite their claim to be ultra-conservative Islamic extremists, many of the ISIS militants are spending part of their monthly salary on kinky underwear for their wives and for the hundreds of young women and children they kidnapped and now keep or sell as sex slaves.

Details of the Sunni extremists' twisted sexual appetites emerged in a report by Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently into the terror group's brutally oppressive treatment of women.

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'A large section of ISIS members suffer from sexual anomalies and brutal instinctive desire for sex,' the report reads.

It goes on to list the key reasons young women and girls particularly fear the militants' vehement sexual advances, stating that many females are too terrified to leave their homes due to the fighters' threats to subject them to 'sexual practices of a brutal and abnormal manner'.

Other so-called 'perversions' detailed in the report include ISIS fighters 'buying strange underwear for their women, desperately searching for 'blue pills in order to increase their strength to have more sex', and medical reports detailing injuries sustained by women due to the fighters' violent sex acts.

The activists also claim that the fighters take numerous wives to satisfy their demand for sex, and spend large amounts of time searching for 'sabaya' - kidnapped women and children, some of them as young as nine, who have been sold into sex slavery.

The near constant threat of rape and sexual assault has forced many of the women in Raqqa to fear walking the streets. 'The houses became their current tombs, because of fear from falling into the arms of the soldiers of the Caliph,' the report states.

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