Over 10,000 Islamic State Fighters Active in Iraq, Syria as Attacks ‘Significantly’ Increase: UN

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More than 10,000 Islamic State fighters are estimated to remain active in Iraq and Syria two years after the militant group’s defeat, and their attacks have significantly increased this year, the U.N. counter-terrorism chief said Monday.

Vladimir Voronkov told the U.N. Security Council that Islamic State fighters move freely “in small cells between the two countries.” Read More…


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