Saturday, February 6, 2016

Swine flu to KILL OFF ISIS: Panicked Daesh issues urgent health warning after dozens die

Swine flu to KILL OFF ISIS: Panicked Daesh issues urgent health warning after dozens die


ISLAMIC State (ISIS) jihadis have issued an urgent health warning as the killer swine flu epidemic threatens to wipe out fighters across Syria and Iraq.


Swine flu
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Swine flu threatens to wipe out Islamic State (ISIS)

Panicking ISIS could be crippled by the deadly virus after residents living under the ISIS reign - also known as Daesh - reported a "mysterious epidemic" sweeping through the region.

A human rights monitor group based in ISIS-ruled territories revealed the outbreak had infected "dozens of civilians in the countryside of Raqqa", where the terror group has set up its headquarters.
The reported death toll, which rose to "around 20 people" this week, has put the panicked terrorists on edge and prompted a desperate health shut down.

According to watchdog Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently (RIBSS), the epidemic had triggered "panic among civilians" and taken the lives of at least two children so far. 
Barbaric militants have been issuing information leaflets in strongholds urging citizens to wash their hands to avoid contracting the killer virus.

One analyst revealed: "ISIS distributed influenza prevention flyers throughout Raqqa yesterday because of the spreading flu.” 
ISIS leaflet handed out warning of swine fluIG
ISIS watchdogs said this leaflet is being issued among citizens to try to stop swine flu spreading
Swine flu, which turned into a pandemic in Britain between 2009 and 2010, is similar to the common flu, but more severe.

In Britain most cases were mild, but a number of lives were lost. The weak, old, or those with other health complications are particularly vulnerable to complications.

Also known as H1N1, the virus could now debilitate a weakening terror regime.

Daesh recently put out a desperate plea for foreign doctors, including those trained by the NHS, to move to Syria and Iraq.

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