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ISIS has carried out Nazi-style experiments on prisoners in Iraq in a bid to develop new chemical weapons.
Captives were used as "human guinea pigs" as they were exposed to deadly poisons in horrifying tests conducted recently.
There are fears the terror group is experimenting on prisoners with an eye towards using the chemicals in mass attacks in the future.
One man died ten days after he was fed thallium sulphate and a nicotine-based compound, which caused his stomach and brain to swell.
The use of the chemicals, which are used for pesticides and are easily available, were described in documents found by Iraqi special forces in a raid on Mosul University, where ISIS was believed to be running a chemical weapons development programme.
The papers claim ISIS had a stockpile of deadly sulphate, while instructing jihadists to administer the deadly agent through food or water.