What happened to ISIS?

In November 2015, I The SIS took a coordinated action in Paris, France, killing 130 people and hurting more than 350 others. That month, media coverage for I SIS got his dick. But in the past two years, despite the group's continuing responsibility for the attacks [...]
In November 2015, I The SIS took a coordinated action in Paris, France, killing 130 people and hurting more than 350 others. That month, media coverage for I SIS got his dick. But in the past two years, despite the group's continuing responsibility for the terrorist attacks on the world, they lost media attention.
What happened to ISIS, and why don't we hear about them anymore?
First and most important is that I The SIS is losing, even on the regional plain and global.
At its peak in late 2015, it kept in check the largest parts of western Iraq and eastern Syria, managing over 8 million people. At the time, data from their implementation of strict Islamic laws hinted that they had put full control over that territory.
Reports showed that through oil theft, archelogical artifacts, human trafficking and tribute, they had an annual inflow of $1 billion.
But after the terrorist attacks on American, French and Russian forces have increased the offensive against the terrorist group. The air strikes they've made have destroyed the ISIS military opportunities. Moreover, Iraqi troops have succeeded in releasing occupied territories in co-ordination with Kurds and Western Allied forces.
An Important Turning Point in the Fight I SIS was in the Iraqi city of Mosul. Following mid- 2014 attacks, Mosul had become de facto, capital of I SIS, and symbol of their military success. But after three years of counter-offensive by the Iraqi army, Isis' forces were forced to withdraw. On Battle I The SIS were killed by 25 thousand Isis fighters. This great victory by coalition forces has been echoed, and is seen as a deadly blow to the terrorist group.
In the last two years, I SIS has seen territories lose their sight. Since January 2015, security analysts argue, this group has lost about 60% of its territory somewhere. Besides the loss of oil - rich Mosul, the extremist group has also lost territory in Syria [in Racque and Homs]. All of these cities once contributed greatly to the money this group collected, which has been reduced to almost 90%.
This massive loss in resources has demoralized members of the group. A large number of foreign fighters are now returning to Turkey, fleeing the brutal regime they had fought for. Losing the internal and global struggle for dominance, media coverage for the group has dropped somewhat, perhaps deliberately.
Isis has used mass media as a propaganda tool to distribute their messages and recruit other fighters, which shows why a large number of media don't publish the big news videos that I sent him. SIS.
In recent years, journalists in countries like France have banned the use of images of terrorists I The SIS who carried out attacks, and refused to say their names on the radio.
After significant loss in the territory, loss of financial stability, population, and military capacity, like the concentration of media to present the victims of terrorist attacks, not attackers... I SIS lost its attention.
In fact, I SIS was never the deadliest group in the world. Such an epithet enjoys Boko Haram. Nowthiesworld ? Periscope