The Islamic State militants in the city of Raqqa have been subjecting their forcefully wedded wives to brutal and abnormal sex, according to a report.
New York Post reports that the supposedly ultra-conservative Muslim fundamentalists have been forcing women in the city of Raqqa to marry them and engage in savage sex acts that result in hospital treatment, the report from activists in the terror group's main Syrian stronghold says.
The activist group "Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently" said that members of the terror group have also been forcing their reluctant brides to try kinky lingerie.
A post on the group's website read that a large section of IS members suffer from sexual anomalies and brutal instinctive desire for sex."
Scores of families have fled the city to escape the lust of the IS militants who overran Raqqa in 2013 and dubbed the northern Syrian city as the caliphate's de facto capital.
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Other reports have revealed that Yazidi girls in Iraq, who are being held as prisoners by the Islamic State (IS) terrorists, are committing suicide to save themselves from constant rape and torment at the hands of the members of the terror group.
According to The Independent, hundreds of women and children were captured by the group during their bloody sweep through northern Iraq earlier this year and have since been trafficked as sex slaves, forced into marriage and imprisoned.
The plight of the Yazidi girls was revealed after victims who managed to flee told Amnesty International that many young girls killed themselves after losing all hopes of being rescued.
Another victim, 27-year-old Wafa, reportedly said that she and her sister attempted suicide by strangulating themselves with their scarves but were stopped by the other girls who were held with them.
The sisters decided to take the extreme step after the man holding the girls captive gave them the choice to either marry him and his brother or be sold as slaves.
Donatella Rovera, who spoke to more than 40 former captives in northern Iraq for Amnesty International, said IS militants were using rape as a weapon in attacks "amounting to crimes against humanity".
She said that the physical and psychological toll of the horrifying sexual violence these women have endured is catastrophic.
Rovera added that many of them had been tortured and treated as chattel and even those who have managed to escape remain deeply traumatized, the report said.