ISIS threat still looms in Iraq and Syria, United Nations reveals
ISIS threat still looms in Iraq and Syria, United Nations reveals
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Geneva: Despite the alleged defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the killing of its leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the organization remains in a major crisis for Syria and Iraq. The United Nations itself has acknowledged that about 10,000 ISIS fighters are present and active in Syria and Iraq. They are not only doing sporadic attacks but are also spreading their legs in other places.

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Vladimir Voronkov, the head of the United Nations Anti-Terrorism Department, gave this information. He has said that even after two years of his defeat ISIS (ISIS) fighters are not only re-emerging, but they have also carried out sporadic attacks, increasing their activities.

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Speaking at the United Nations Security Council (UNGC), Voronkov has said that ISIS militants are continuing their activity by dividing them into small groups in both these countries. He said that these fighters are not limited only to Syria-Iraq, but they have also strengthened their association with other regional groups. Although their activities have not been much outside the direct fighting areas, it may be that the corona is a reason behind this, because due to the corona, there are economic, traffic restrictions throughout the area.

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