RNA - "Most of the ISIL's combat fighters are now Chinese nationals who have joined the terrorist group's military bases in Hawija city and they have come from the city of Raqqa in Syria," an informed local source said.
He reiterated that the ISIL is trying to encode its contacts, specially its urgent messages in Chinese language and then translate them into Arabic language in a bid to avoid being hacked.
In late January unconfirmed reports said that several Wahhabi militants with Chinese nationalities had been killed in Syrian airstrikes on ISIL positions Northeast of Aleppo province.
The militant groups in their social media pages confirmed that at least seven Chinese militants were killed in the Syrian fighter jets' attack on ISIL position near the Northeastern city of al-Bab.
Wahhabi militants from China have been among ISIL and al-Nusra Front ranks in Northern and Eastern Syria for, at least, three years now.
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