UN: terrorist group I SIS is beginning to recover in the heart of the Middle East

Islamic State [ ISIS has begun to recover in the hearts of the Middle East and is continuing to seek opportunities to attack the West, the United Nations organisation [UN] has said. A report by the UN Security Council based on recent findings of intelligent services by member states describes how [...]
A report by the UN Security Council based on the latest findings of intelligence services by member states describes how the terrorist group is steadily growing in Iraq and Syria, calling and planning the uprising of its fighters being held at detention centres by local security forces.
The report says of the organisation that suffered deep losses that are being well-financed and that it still poses considerable local and international threats, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi.
Although Donald Trump said I The SIS was completely defeated, the claim has been repeatedly opposed by analysts, allies and senior American intelligence officials.
A report by the Pentagon warned of uprisings in August prior to the murder of Abu Bakr al-Baghdad, self-declared California and former Isis leader.
Isis's new leader is believed to be Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salali, also known as Abu Abrahim al-Hashimi al-Qaurishi. He was one of the founding members of the group and led the slavery of the Yazid minority.
According to UN reports, overall strategic direction of I SIS is hard to change, but the young leader's Turkish ethnicity can be a problem and the group can find a more legitimate CHAemir. /Periscope












