Friday, August 18, 2017

Captured ISIS Fighters Show Signs Of Drug Addiction

A banner belonging to Islamic State fighters is seen during a battle with Syrian Democratic Forces in Raqqa, Syria, Aug. 16, 2017. (photo by REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra)

Al-Monitor: Pentagon says captured Islamic State fighters hooked on drugs

Encircled on all sides by US-backed Syrian rebels and cut off from municipal services in Raqqa, captured Islamic State (IS) fighters are showing increasing signs of malnutrition and drug use.

Among a handful of IS fighters who have surrendered in the Old City, where some 2,500 militants remain, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have found track marks indicating the use of amphetamines. Leaders of the US-led coalition to defeat IS in Iraq and Syria say the condition of IS fighters shows the increasing desperation of militants to keep themselves awake and in the fight.

“As the central services, as water turns off, it makes it very difficult to sustain oneself,” said Col. Ryan Dillon, spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve, in response to a question from Al-Monitor. “This was a relatively new report of some of these fighters using some sort of drugs to keep them alert and keep them going.”

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WNU Editor: It is summer. The power is sporadic (if there is electricity). Water and other supplies are in short supply. I can only imagine the hell-hole that the remaining civilians must be going through .... and in the middle of all of this are 2500 desperate ISIS fighters with some addicted to drugs. Yup .... hell-hole.

2 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

I would bet that heavy drug use is rampant throughout any modern Jihadi/terrorist army.

Philip said...

Heavy drug use for combat was also done in African 'liberation' forces during the 60s-80s, though not of the amphetamine-type.