An Update On ISIS Activities

October 26, 2015

October 26, 2015

 

REPORTS FROM IRAQ

 

Among today’s major developments:

A coordinated effort to regain full control of Sinjar in northwestern Ninewa, and indications that the larger Ninewa liberation campaign may be under way.

An inside political attack by anti-US Shia factions on Prime Minister Al-Abadi’s job

 

ANBAR

Falluja

An Iraqi Army 36th Brigade force killed 5 Daesh members in Nuaimiya south of Falluja. [BOC Facebook Page]

 

An AAH spokesman says their next battle will be in Falluja and they refuse the participation of the Coalition in it. [Harbi]

DaeshDaily comment. The AAH has been talking about conquering Falluja for months now, and trashing the US as usual in the meantime.

 

The other news items came from the Qarma subdistrict northeast of Falluja city.

  • The Minister of Defense visits the Iraqi Army 14th Division in Qarma. [MoD Website]
  • An Iraqi Rapid Intervention unit destroyed a Daesh vehicle carrying a machine gun and killed the terrorists inside it in Subaihat.
  • The same unit killed 3 terrorists and destroyed 2 hideouts and a rocket launcher in Al-Rofa in eastern Qarma subdistrict. [BOC Facebook Page]
  • An Iraqi Army 52nd Brigade unit killed 2 Daesh terrorists and wounded 2 in Rashad, south of Qarma city. [BOC Facebook Page]

 

Daesh says its snipers killed 4 Iraqi soldiers in Albu Sawda. [A3maq]

Daesh publishes photos of its sniper targeting an Iraqi soldier in Albu Sawda.

[JustPaste]

Daesh publishes photos of its flags in Qarma. [JustPaste]

 

Ramadi

The Mayor of Ramadi District says around 1,000 families have gathered in the area south of Ramadi because of the bombing on Daesh in other areas. He says they are living in difficult conditions and are trying to find food in empty houses because food hasn’t arrived in the city since the Iraqi forces surrounded it 25 days ago. The deputy chairman of Anbar GC said yesterday that Iraqi forces are re-enforcing their positions outside the city and no military operations are going on. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. The military advances towards Ramadi stopped apparently. Some Iraqi sources said they stopped because of negotiations with armed groups inside the city. The Mayor of Ramadi says they stopped because the Coalition stopped its airstrikes on Daesh in the city for unknown reasons. Daesh is trying to break the siege by conducting suicide attacks. 

 

An Anbar Operations Command source says the IAA is bombing several areas in and around Ramadi to prevent Daesh from conducting suicide attacks on Iraqi forces. [Harbi]

 

Daesh says 2 of its Syrian suicide terrorists attacked Iraqi forces with 2 vehicle bombs in Humaira south of Ramadi, killing many Iraqi soldiers (photos of one of the terrorists). [Dump] [Dump] [Dump] [Dump]

 

Daesh says an Iraqi and a Tunisian terrorists attacked Iraqi forces in Anbar University, killing many of them (photos of the terrorists). [JustPaste]

 

The PMF Commander in Anbar says an elite force will be formed from the Anbar tribal fighters, who are already trained and are now better armed, in order to hold the ground. The force will be linked to the PMF Command in Anbar. He also says the Coalition is still training and arming local fighters. [Sumaria]

The Deputy PMF Commander says a new force of 1,000 fighters from Ramadi is being formed and the fighters will be trained in Habbaniya to participate in the liberation battles and help hold the ground. [Sumaria]

 

Photos of the displaced persons camps in Habbaniya. The area used to be a tourism attraction. [Qurtas]

 

Iraqi forces stopped a Daesh attack north of Ramadi, while the artillery bombed Daesh in Falahat just west of Falluja, killing many terrorists and destroying a weapon storehouse and 2 vehicles. The IAA launched 4 airstrikes on Daesh in the same area. [IWMC Report]

 

The Coalition bombed Daesh in Jaraishi north of the city, killing “dozens” of fighters and destroying 5 locations and 2 vehicles, including a vehicle bomb. [IWMC Report]

 

IWMC says Coalition airpower bombed gatherings of Daesh fighters dressed in Iraqi military uniforms in Albu Farraj north of Ramadi, killing “dozens” of them. [Baghdadia]

 

The IFP Commander says the IFP rocketed a Daesh gathering in Madhiq east of Ramadi killing Daesh fighters and destroying a vehicle. He also says IFP troops destroyed 3 Daesh hideouts in Hsaiba killing the terrorists inside them. [Etejah]

 

IFP troops destroyed a troop-carrying Daesh vehicle with a rocket in East Hsaiba. [IWMC Report]

 

Hit/Haditha

The Jazeera Operations Commander says his troops blew up a Daesh explosives factory in Baghdadi with 100 IED inside. He says they also defused 6 booby-trapped houses and destroyed 25 more IEDs east of Baghdadi. [Sumaria]

A security source says Iraqi forces killed 4 Daesh fighters in a preemptive operation near Baghdadi. [Baghdadia]

 

Daesh publishes photos of the battles in Baghdadi subdistrict. [JustPaste]

 

A security source says the Coalition planes destroyed 2 Daesh vehicle bombs and 2 construction shovel bombs heading to Baghdadi from Al-Dolab to the northeast. [Baghdadia]

 

A video of the Iraqi forces fighting near Hit. [YouTube]

 

Western Anbar

 

SALAHUDDIN

Baiji

A PMF commander rejected the reports about getting intelligence information from the Quadripartite Coalition to liberate Baiji and says the liberation of Baiji was “pure Iraqi” and the PMFs have their own recon drones and other intelligence sources. [Mada]

DaeshDaily comment. Some Iraqi officials, including the Chairman of the CoR’s Security and Defense Committee, said earlier the QC provided intelligence information about Daesh in Baiji. But the Chairman says now the information was “simple” and the liberation of Baiji was done by the PMFs, the tribes and Iraqi aircraft.

 

Iraqi forces stopped a Daesh attack east of Baiji. An Iraqi soldier was wounded. The IAA targeted Daesh in the same area with 2 airstrikes. [IWMC Report]

 

A security source says the IAA conducted an airstrike on Al-Fatha northeast of Baiji, killing “dozens” of Daesh terrorists including the Daesh military commander of the area. [Baghdadia]

 

The PMF Media says the PMFs killed “dozens” of Daesh terrorists, including 9 snipers, and destroyed 5 construction shovel bombs and 6 other vehicle bombs and 10 hideouts in the ongoing operations to clear the areas around Baiji. [Buratha]

 

A Sunni tribal leader says the PMFs burned 8 Sunni mosques and arrested dozens of men in Baiji. [Rudaw]

 

A CoR member from Salahuddin said on Sunday that Iraqi forces helped 750 people from Daesh-controlled areas in Msahaq in northern Baiji District to move to safer areas near the Makhoul Mountains. [Ghad]

 

IWMC says Iraqi forces cleared more areas in Makhoul Mountains, killing many Daesh terrorists and seizing weapons and equipment. [Mada]

A Badr commander says his troops stopped a Daesh attack on the Makhoul Mountains area killing 26 fighters. He says this was the fourth attack since Iraqi forces captured the area. [Sumaria]

An Anti-Terrorism Service source says the ATS troops killed 20 Daesh terrorists and seized weapons and equipment while clearing areas in the Makhoul Mountains. [Harbi]

Daesh publishes photos of battles in the Makhoul Mountains. [Ana Al-Muslim]

DaeshDaily comment. The Makhoul Mountains area has entered the military news because it is between Baiji and Shirqat, and controlling it is part of the campaign to regain Shirqat.

 

Shirqat

The IAF and the Coalition conducted airstrikes on Daesh in Shirqat on Sunday, killing 17 terrorists. [IWMC Report]

 

A local source says the names of 10 female Daesh members were printed on leaflets and distributed in Shirqat streets. Daesh started a search campaign and raided houses looking for the people who distributed the leaflets. [Sumaria]

 

Videos of the Iraqi forces north of Baiji on the road to Shirqat. [YouTube] [YouTube] [YouTube]

 

Tikrit

A security source says unknown armed men kidnapped a civilian in Tikrit city center. [Baghdadia]

 

Samarra

The Ministry of Electricity says an IED exploded on a maintenance team vehicle north of Samarra, wounding 2 team members trying to fix two electricity poles destroyed earlier by terrorists. [Sumaria]

 

IFP troops defused 61 IEDs and destroyed 3 suicide bomber guesthouses, 3 boats, and other Daesh locations in Raqqa south of Samarra. [IWMC Report]

IWMC said on Sunday that Samarra Operation Command troops defused dozens of IEDs and found weapons and explosives caches in Raqqa. [Ghad]

 

The IWMC said on Sunday the IAA destroyed several Daesh vehicle bombs west of Samarra. Iraqi commandos also captured a car bomb factory west of Samarra close to Siniya. [Qurtas]

Saraya Al-Salam says it destroyed a Daesh vehicle west of Samarra killing a Daesh local commander inside it. [Harbi]

 

Daesh says it blew up 2 PMF fighters’ house and 3 PMF vehicles in different operations in Jalam near Samarra. [JustPaste]

 

Elsewhere in Salahuddin

The Mayor of Tuz  District says the PMFs released 140 Sunni prisoners out of 175 they captured after the car bomb attack on a Shia gathering last week. He says the fate of the remaining prisoners is unknown. [Mada]

 

A security source says IEDs exploded Sunday near 2 schools in Tuz, killing a civilian and wounding 6 including 4 children. A local source says 40 vehicles carrying Peshmerga fighters arrived at Hay Al-Askari in Tuz to control the security situation. The Chairman of the Security Committee in Tuz said the media exaggerated the numbers of the unknown bodies in Tuz and only 2 bodies were found, one being a man wanted on terrorism charges. [Ghad]

The Mayor of Tuz says he requested Peshmerga troops in the District after the recent attacks on Sunnis. Sunni tribal leaders issued a statement requesting protection for Sunni displaced people in Tuz from Shia militias. [BasNews]

DaeshDaily comment. This is a common Daesh strategy, whereby they infiltrate displaced persons camps and take advantage of the anonymity of such disorganized settings to commit terrorist attacks. In this way, they create hostilities between host communities and displaced people. As people react against each other, Daesh gets more recruits. This empowers its narrative as the protector of Sunni people. Unfortunately, the Shia militias too often take the bait and make sectarian tensions worse.

 

A security source says Iraqi joint forces arrested 3 Daesh members responsible for blowing up electricity poles in the Al-Daur District. [Baghdadia]

 

BAGHDAD

The spokesman for Prime Minister Abadi says he has no information about the government’s reported intention to delay the new salary schedule for government employees. He also has no information about appointing Emad Dhia Al-Kharsan as the new chief of COMSEC. [IraqPress]

A COMSEC source says the appointment of Mr. Kharsan was put on hold because of the opposition inside the Shia Coalition. [Buratha]

 

An Iraqi political analyst says the State of Law Bloc (Abadi and Maliki bloc) in the CoR submitted a suggestion to replace Abadi. Many indications appeared recently that some (Shia leaders, including Sadr, Hakim and some PMF commanders) are not satisfied with the Prime Minister. [Buratha]

A Badr member of Baghdad GC says Abadi is an “American soldier” and he implements the American project in Iraq. [Gharbiya]

DaeshDaily comment. We take this story very seriously. We believe some factions are maneuvering against the Prime Minister, and we see the PMF militia leaders going increasingly against him for their own political reasons. Some PMF militia leaders are pushing the anti-American line as a way of supporting the hardliners in Iran.

 

A PMF spokesman says the PMF budget for 2016 is almost one fourth of what the PMF needs. He says they understand the Iraqi budget crisis but the PMFs deserve more for their sacrifices.

 

A member of the CoR’s Tribes Committee says the Committee will meet with tribal leaders from Anbar to discuss how they will hold the ground in their areas in coordination with the PMFs after the liberation, in order to prevent Daesh from reappearing in those areas. [Ghad]

 

The Chairman of the CoR’s Security and Defense Committee says Iraqi will receive the first group of Czech L-159 jets next month. [Buratha]

 

An MoI source says 4 people were killed and 11 wounded when a suicide bomber detonated himself inside a Shia religious gathering in Shaab in northeast Baghdad. [Mada]

Daesh claims responsibility for the attack in Shaab and says it killed 20 people. It publishes a photo of the terrorist. [Dump] [Dump]

 

The Coalition conducted 14 sorties in Anbar, Salahuddin and Ninewa, killing 19 terrorists and destroying 12 locations and 3 vehicles. [IWMC Report]

 

A judiciary source says an arrest warrant was issued for Khamis Al-Khanjar, a businessman from Falluja, on terrorism related charges. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. Khanjar owns Independence News, a pro-Baath and pro-Daesh website, and allegedly financed the election campaigns of many Sunni politicians.

 

An MoI source says unknown armed men in 2 SUVs hijacked a civilian car carrying the salaries of the employees of a state owned factory in Hamamiyat in Taji in north Baghdad. [Mada]

A police source says that earlier in Baladiyat in east Baghdad, unknown armed men in 2 SUVs hijacked a vehicle carrying salaries of the 2nd Rusafa Directorate of Education. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. This is not likely a Daesh operation, given the Shia-majority locations in which they occurred. The pattern of such criminal operations suggests they are conducted by big and organized armed groups active in those areas. The incidents also highlight the absurdity of continuing to pay government employees in cash, and transporting the money by car besides. 

 

According to security sources:

  • A sticker IED exploded in a civilian car carrying 5 PMFs in Taji, killing one and wounding 4. [Mada]
  • The bodies of a woman and her son were found shot in their house in Husseiniya in north Baghdad. [Sumaria]
  • A civilian was killed and 8 wounded when an IED exploded near a popular restaurant in Talbiya in east Baghdad. [Mada]
  • An IED exploded near a popular market in Mada’in in southeast Baghdad, killing 2 civilians and wounding 9. [Mada]
  • A taxi driver was killed and 2 other civilians wounded when a sticker IED exploded under his car in Dora in south Baghdad. [Mada]
  • Six soldiers were wounded when an IED exploded on their vehicle in Latifiya in south Baghdad. [Mada]

 

DIYALA

Baquba

The Diyala Governor says criminal gangs, who don’t belong to any political front, are kidnapping people for ransom in Diyala. He also says the security situation is improving in the governorate. [IraqPress]

DaeshDaily comment. Did the Governor forget the assassination attempt on his life a few days ago.

 

A security source says two persons were arrested in east Baquba as terrorism suspects. [Sumaria]

 

A security source says the body of an unknown man was found shot in the head and floating in the Diyala River in Baquba city center. [Sumaria]

 

A security source says unknown armed men kidnapped 4 young men from different areas in Baquba and Muqdadiya. [Baghdadia]

 

Muqdadiya/Abu Saida

The Mayor of Muqdadiya says 200 displaced families returned to their villages in northern Muqdadiya District and 300 more will return tomorrow. [Sumaria]

 

A security source says a farmer was killed when an IED exploded at his farm in Abu Khanazir village in Abu Saida. [Baghdadia]

Another source says 3 civilians were wounded when mortar shells fell on their houses in the same village. [Baghdadia]

 

The people of Little Abu Saida village, one km from Abu Saida, organized a public gathering demanding protection from the daily shelling on their village. A tribal leader from the village says Daesh created a small “emirate” in the nearby orchards. Four civilians were wounded yesterday, including a child, in a Daesh shelling on the village. [Sumaria]

DaeshDaily comment. On July 7, young men were killed and 10 wounded in a Daesh explosion at the soccer field in the village. 

 

Northern Diyala

Daesh says it ambushed an Iraqi Army convoy in Udhaim, killing an officer and 8 soldiers and wounding 15. [A3maq]

 

KIRKUK

Iraqi Press publishes the names of 16 security members liberated in the Peshmerga/US Special Forces airborne rescue operation in Hawija. [IraqPress]

The KRG released a video of the hostages released from Daesh prison in Hawija. [BasNews]

A CoR member from Kirkuk says 2 Daesh local leaders were captured in the operation. [Rudaw]

The MoD Spokesman says the Ministry is having coordination meetings with the Coalition to check the results of the airborne operation. [Qurtas]

 

The MoI says it wants to change the Kirkuk Police Chief because he follows orders from his political bloc (the PUK) instead of the Ministry. The MoI also says a Kurdish member of the CoR’s Integrity Committee is trying to question the Minister of Interior as a punishment for the order to change the Chief. [Buratha]

 

NINEWA

Sinjar/Tal Afar

In a major military development, a Kurdish security source says the Peshmerga captured many areas in Sinjar District and entered Sinjar city after heavy bombing by the Coalition and rocketing by the Kurdish forces. [IraqPress] A Peshmerga commander says the Coalition has bombed Daesh heavily in Sinjar since Saturday. Rudaw]

Daesh publishes photos of fighting in Mount Sinjar. [JustPaste]

A Peshmerga source said on Sunday the bombing and shelling on Sinjar continued for 3 days but he rejected the reports about the start of a ground attack. [BasNews]

 

However, a Yazidi CoR member says the Peshmerga has started Sinjar liberation operations with support from the Coalition airpower. [Buratha]

The Chairman of the Sinjar Yazidis Council says hundreds of YPG fighters arrived in west Sinjar District to participate in the upcoming Sinjar liberation operations. [Sumaria]

A Yazidi activist says hundreds of Yazidi men left displaced people camps in Dahuk to return to Sinjar to help liberate their areas. [Sumaria]

A Yazidi commander said on Sunday that Yazidi PMFs destroyed a Daesh fuel tanker bomb attacking Yazidi areas in Mount Sinjar and killed 7 Daesh Afghani terrorists. [Ghad]

 

A Peshmerga source says dozens of Arab families left their houses in the villages near Sinjar after the heavy bombing on Daesh in the area. The source says most of these families are Daesh supporters. [BasNews]

 

A Kurdish official says the Coalition and the KRG leaders prepared a plan to liberate Sinjar and other areas in east and north Ninewa. He also says there is coordination between Baghdad and Erbil regarding Ninewa liberation operations. [Mawazin]

However, YPG sources say the KDP cut off the road between Sinjar and Syria and prevented them from supporting the Yazidis in the area with food and medicine. [Welati]

 

A security source says the Coalition, coordinating with the Iraqi Intelligence Service, bombed a Daesh gathering in Tal Afar, killing several terrorists including foreign leaders. [Mada]

The MoD says Coalition airpower conducted 3 airstrikes on Daesh gatherings and an explosives factory in Tal Afar, killing many terrorists (video). [MoD Website]

A security source says the Coalition bombed Daesh in Hassan Koy north of Tal Afar and Hay Al-Mualimeen in the district center killing 14 terrorists and destroying an explosives storehouse. [BasNews]

 

Mosul

A local source says 150 Daesh members wounded in the battles in Sinjar were taken to Mosul hospitals. [Karemlash]

 

Eyewitnesses say Daesh executed 6 Iraqi Army officers in Qayara, Mosul’s southernmost district. Daesh arrested the officers at their houses in areas south of Mosul last year. [Mada]

Local sources say Daesh executed a leader from the Jabour tribe and his brother in Qayara, accusing them of cooperating with Iraqi security forces. [Gharbiya]

 

A local source says Daesh publicly cut off the ears of 13 young men they accused of saying bad things about Daesh terrorists. [BasNews]

DaeshDaily comment. Cutting ears off was one of Saddam’s punishments for young men who deserted the army. As far as we know no one else used this punishment, in Iraq or the Middle East history. 

 

A member of the CoR’s Security and Defense Committee says the Committee is intervening to solve some “minor” disputes between the Minister of Defense and the Ninewa Operations Commander. He also says there are 50,000 Iraqi soldiers prepared to liberate Mosul. [Buratha]

 

Makhmur

A member of the Ninewa Liberation Operations Room says Daesh moved the bodies of 200 of its fighters killed in Baiji to a Mosul hospital. He also says the Room intensified its meetings in Makhmur to discuss the military operations in Ninewa and that coordination is ongoing between the MoI, the MoD and the Peshmerga. [Ghad]

 

Elsewhere in Ninewa

A Peshmerga source says the Coalition bombed a Daesh convoy in Baaj west of Mosul, killing 9 terrorists and wounding 3 and destroying 7 vehicles. [Harbi]

 

Kata’eb Al-Mosul says it blew up a Daesh vehicle in Tal Abta southwest of Mosul, killing or wounding 4 Daesh members inside it. [KM Facebook Page]

 

Daesh publishes photos of shelling the Peshmerga in Al-Malha village southwest of Mosul. [JustPaste]

 

OTHER GOVERNORATES   

KURDISTAN

An official in the KRG’s Ministry of Peshmerga says the exclusion of the Gorran-affiliated Minister of the Peshmerga is a big blow to the military capabilities of the Kurdish forces. [Buratha]

 

A KDP official says his party is ready to start negotiations with Gorran as long as it changes its policies, which he says caused the recent violent events in Kurdistan. [Sumaria]

 

The KRG’s Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani says he is ready to go to Baghdad to solve the issues with the central government. [BasNews]

The Chairman of the Gorran delegation in the Iraqi CoR says they don’t consider any visit of a KRG delegation to Baghdad “official” until the KDP ends its “coup”. [Sumaria]

 

The PUK and Gorran held a meeting to discuss the current crisis. The PUK will meet with the KDP next. Gorran says it will attend negotiations with the KDP when Gorran’s KRG ministers go back to their work. [Sumaria]

 

A KRG official responds to the recent reports from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International that criticized the way the KRG handled the demonstrations in Suleimaniya. [BasNews]

 

SOUTHERN IRAQ

The Babel Police Chief says his forces captured 4 men trying to smuggle fuel from Hilla to Ramadi. [Mada]

   

REPORTS FROM SYRIA

 

Northeastern Syria

The YPG said on Sunday the Turkish army shelled their locations on the borders in Tal Abyad without causing any casualties. [Welati]

The YPG also says Daesh attacked them several times in west and south of Kobane district. [Welati]

 

Local activists say a man lit himself on fire in front of a YPG headquarters because the YPG drafted his daughter into their forces and prevented him from meeting with her. He is still alive but in bad condition. [ARA]

DaeshDaily comment. This is a common PKK/YPG practice, in which they force young men and women to join them without their families’ approval.  

 

Daesh publishes photos of shelling and rocketing the YPG in Tal Brak. [JustPaste]

Daesh publishes photos of rocketing the YPG in Um Barameel.  [ShareText]

Daesh publishes photos of rocketing the YPG in Mount Abdul Aziz.  [ShareText]

 

Northwestern Syria

Local sources say Daesh is surveying the Kurdish houses in the areas it captured in north Aleppo and is confiscating the houses of the people who left. They also say Daesh prevented women in these areas from leaving without written approval from its emir and also raised the taxes. The sources also say an old man and old women were killed in a Coalition airstrike that hit a displaced persons camp in the area. [Welati]

 

Daesh publishes photos and a video of the results of the bombing on Al-Bab. [JustPaste] [A3maq]

 

Eastern Syria

A Syrian human rights organization says it found another mass grave of 40 victims from the Shuaitat tribe in Deir Al-Zor. The tribe refused to pledge allegiance to Daesh and hundreds of its members were executed. [BasNews]

 

Central and Western Syria
Daesh says it captured 2 strategic hills and killed 15 Syrian soldiers and Shia militiamen and captured 10 vehicles, after implementing a suicide attack by vehicle bomb on the road between Ithriya and Raqqa. [Dump]

 

Daesh publishes photos of its terrorists in Homs. [JustPaste]

 

REPORTS FROM TURKEY

 

Turkish President Erdogan says the Syrian Kurdish fighters are trying to control the Syrian-Turkish borders and Turkey will not allow that to happen under any circumstances. The PYD declared Tal Abyad joined to YPG-controlled territories last week. [BasNews]

 

Two Turkish policemen were killed and 2 wounded when an IED exploded on them while raiding a Daesh house in Diyarbakir. Turkish media sources say 4 Daesh suspects were killed in the raid (videos). [BasNews] [YouTube]

 

REPORTS FROM OTHER MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES

 

Daesh audio newsletter for today in English. [Archive]

 

Daesh publishes “normal” photos from its occupied cities. [Ana Al-Muslim]

 

Saudi Arabia. A Daesh terrorist detonated himself inside an Ismaili Shia mosque in Najran, killing 2 civilians and wounding 26 people. [IslamMemo]

The terrorist left a letter to his parents in his car telling them why he did it. [IslamMemo]

Photos of the aftermath of the attack. [Youm7]

Daesh claims responsibility for the Najran attack. [Ana Al-Muslim] [Dump]

DaeshDaily comment. The Saudi authorities should not be surprised about such attacks against Shia when its mosques all over the kingdom ask God to take revenge from “the Christian and the Jews and the Shia” five times a day every day.

A sample of Saudi prayers. [YouTube]

 

Libya. Local sources say Daesh executed 3 young men from Misrata in a school in Sirte, accusing them of being members of Fajr Libya militias. [AkhbarLibya]

 

Tunisia. Tunisian authorities in Beja arrest a Daesh cell including a man and a women and 4 girls they recruited to send to Syria. [Tunisien]

Tunisian authorities also arrested a Daesh cell of 7 members in Nabeul that was recruiting people online to send them to Syria. [Tunisien]

 

Egypt. Daesh publishes photos of blowing up an Egyptian army vehicle in Arish and says it killed or wounded 10 soldiers. [JustPaste]

Egyptian authorities say they killed one of Daesh’s most important terrorists and their biggest financier in Sinai. [Youm7]

The Egyptian MoI says the police killed 3 terrorists and confiscated weapons from their hideout in Ismailia. [AfriGate]

Egyptian forces continued the second stage of their operations against Daesh in Sinai killing 3 terrorists and destroying hideouts and confiscating weapons and vehicles. [EgyptToday]

 

SOCIAL MEDIA SOURCES

Facebook Page of the Day

Damascus News Network page.

 

Daesh Twitter Accounts of the Day

https://twitter.com/BAQUBAH__63

https://twitter.com/GA_Reeb47

https://twitter.com/wayf44rer14

https://twitter.com/hadithaa28

 

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