A suspected ISIS member lived in the US for two years despite a global effort to find him. The 33-year-old Uzbek man, Jovokhir Attoev was… Read More:
Category: ISIS
What’s next as ‘heavy-handed’ US negotiates pullout from Niger? | Military News
The United States is preparing to withdraw more than 1,000 military personnel from Niger, once a front-line partner in its war against the ISIL (ISIS)… Read More:
Pakistan condemns terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s Herat – Khaama Press
Pakistan strongly condemns the terrorist attack at a mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, expressing condolences to the Afghan people. The Foreign Office asserts condemnation of terrorism… Read More:
Gunman kills at least six in attack on mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat – Al Jazeera
The ISIL (ISIS) armed group claimed responsibility for the attack in the Guzara district in Herat province. A gunman stormed a mosque in western Afghanistan… Read More:
The Situation In Afghanistan Under Review By The United Nations – Forbes
On April 29, 2024, Afghanistan was reviewed by the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) working group. The UPR is a unique… Read More:
6 killed in an attack on a mosque in Afghanistan – Arab Times
This news has been read 357 times! Gunman attacks mosque in western Afghanistan, killing six. AFGHANISTAN, April 30: In a tragic incident, a gunman launched… Read More:
Afghanistan: Six, Including Three-Year-Old Killed In Terrorist Attack On Shia Mosque In …
Six people were killed and one was injured after a gunman launched an attack on a Shia mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat province. The assault occurred… Read More:
Iraq regains ground from Islamic State; mass deaths reported in Palmyra
BAGHDAD/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Iraqi forces recaptured territory from advancing Islamic State militants near the recently-fallen city of Ramadi on Sunday, while in Syria the government… Read More:
Burkina Faso says HRW massacre accusations ‘baseless’ | Human Rights News
A Human Rights Watch report on Thursday accused the military of executing residents in Nodin and Soro, including at least 56 children. Burkina Faso has… Read More:
UK’s Typhoon FGR4 destroyed the ISIS rocket launcher with Paveway IV – Bulgarian Military
On April 21, a Daesh rocket launcher in Iraq was obliterated by two Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets from the Royal Air Force [RAF]. This was… Read More:
A meeting between Presidents Assad and Putin held in Sochi
According to Inside Syria Media Center, President Bashar al-Assad held on Thursday a summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi during which talks… Read More:
Critical Threat to Health, Safety and Security in Northeastern Syria
Most Syrian cities and towns currently lie in ruins due to the ongoing civil war, which started in 2011. Urban infrastructure is also destroyed. Thousands… Read More:
Jawbar, Zamalka and Irbin in Syria Will be Recaptured Soon
According to Inside Syria Media Center military correspondents, another checkpoint was opened for the withdrawal of terrorists and their families from the village of Irbin… Read More:
Syrian comedian breaks down Trudeau’s insanity better than any politician could – Israel Unwired
PM Justin Trudeau allows ISIS fighters to return to Canada. It is quite normal for people to criticize public officials and elected leaders. Yet Justin’s… Read More:
US Evacuates ISIS militants from Syria and Iraq to Afghanistan
On Sunday, February 4, 2018, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami stated that the U.S. is transferring ISIS to Afghanistan to justify its presence… Read More:
Kurds Have To Live In United Syria
Recently a new petition has appeared on supporting Afrin Kurds. Their statement is aimed at the Democratic Self-Administration of Rojava. Almost 6 thousand people have… Read More:
Will ISIS Blow up Olympics in Korea?
Despite major defeats in Syria and Iraq, ISIS still remains the greatest threat to security and stability in the world. The terrorists have switched recently… Read More:
Will the U.S. Withdraw its Troops from Syria after ISIS is Routed?
According to Washington Post, the U.S. hopes to prolong its military presence in Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) areas in the north of Syria. Current… Read More:
How Ukraine Turned into Arms Dealer
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) together with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network revealed a scheme of weapons supply to the terrorists of… Read More:
Ancient Monasteries Destroyed and Looted by ISIS In Syria are Being Restored by the Government
In the Syrian city of Maaloula (Ma’loula) The Christian Church began to commence services in the Christian monastery of St. Thecla. The pilgrims from all… Read More:
U.S. Saves ISIS Field Commanders
The new evidence regarding the U.S.-led international coalition interested in pursuing political interests in Syria instead of fighting ISIS continue to be reported. There are… Read More:
Should We Believe U.S. State Department Promises Regarding Syria?
On August 18, during a regular briefing, the Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department Heather Nauert stated that the United States doesn’t intend to extend… Read More:
SAA Intends to Cut off ISIS Escape Routes Bounding As-Sukhnah with Al-Kadir
The Syrian Arab army (SAA) backed by the allies began a large-scale offensive and the assault of the city of As-Sukhnah, a gateway to the… Read More:
CIA Can’t Stop Misleading Trump, Ridicule the country and Disclose ‘Solid Evidence’ of CW Usage by Assad
CIA Director Marc Pompeo said on July 11 at INSA Leadership Dinner that there is allegedly solid evidence that the Syrian authorities had been using… Read More:
Kurds May Face Turkish Army in Syria One-to-One
Recently Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced his readiness to conduct a new military operation in the north of Syria to prevent the emergence of… Read More:
The US Continue to Seek No-fly Zones in Syria?
The SAA aircraft was shot down on June 18 by a F-16 fighter of the U.S.-led international coalition in the province of Raqqa. While the… Read More:
What is Behind the Diplomatic Rush of Gulf countries ?
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, Yemen, Libya, the Maldives and Mauritania announced on Monday an extraordinary step of cutting off diplomatic… Read More: