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Leaflets Found in Aleppo Show Terrorists Taking 'Sex Drugs' to Rape Women

© Sputnik / Mikhael Alaeddin / Go to the mediabankSyria. Terrorist-controlled eastern Aleppo districts as seen from the city's Citadel.
Syria. Terrorist-controlled eastern Aleppo districts as seen from the city's Citadel. - Sputnik International
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Sputnik Arabic gained access to documents that were found in one of the Aleppo neighborhoods liberated from terrorists. Leaflets with logos of terrorist groups like Daesh, al-Nusra Front (currently renamed as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham) and other called on university students to join their ranks.

The ads promised a "good working environment" and both "financial" and "non-financial benefits."

According to the documents, the terrorist organizations isolated new recruits from the rest of the group to teach them Shariah. Newcomers were first supposed to learn the basics of Jihad and obedience as well as explore the internal structure of the organization before they were allowed to take part in military operations.

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Aleppo. Documents

The next stage of the initiation was a combat mission. After successfully passing it, young people were united with newcomers from other regions.

All of them were told terrifying stories about the punishment of traitors. The horrors of torture in prisons were supposed to deprive them of any desire to leave the terrorist organization.

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Aleppo. Documents  - Sputnik International
Aleppo. Documents

Among other things, the documents deliver an explanation for the worst atrocities committed by Daesh fighters. In particular, the documents confirmed that the terrorists were taking medications that stimulated their physical and sexual activity, a military source told Sputnik.

The source also said that many books and documents with similar content were delivered to Syria from Saudi Arabia. These documents call for jihad and killings in the name of faith, but in Syria, such things are officially prohibited, the source claimed.

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