An Update On ISIS Activities

October 26, 2016

October 26, 2016

Displaced Children from Ninewa (Yalla)

Displaced Children from Ninewa (Yalla)

Today’s Major Developments

Resistance movement gaining momentum within Mosul. [..]

Daesh executes 232 people in Hammam Al-Alil. [..]

Displaced persons total from Mosul now nearing 10,000. [..]

Counter Terrorism troops now 2.5 miles from Mosul. [..]

Ashton Carter projects Raqqa campaign to start in a few weeks. [..]

Gen. Townsend expects SDF, including YPG, to have a major role in Raqqa campaign. [..]

Turkey targets YPG units again. [..]

SDF, Turkey-supported opposition militias clash in Al-Bab District. [..]

Daesh attacks three cities in Somalia. [..]

 

REPORTS FROM IRAQ

 

NATIONAL NEWS

The Turkish Minister of Defense met his French and American counterparts in Brussels. The Minister says it is imperative to keep the “demographic” of Mosul, Tal Afar, and Raqqa unchanged. He also says it is very natural for Turkey to be part of the Coalition efforts in the Mosul battle. He says Turkish warplanes are ready to conduct airstrikes within the Coalition. He also says the PMFs should not participate in the Mosul battle in any way. [Anadolu]

DaeshDaily comment. The Minister’s comments are essentially sectarian. Keeping the “demographic” means keeping the Shia out of Mosul and Tal Afar and keeping the Syrian Kurds out of Raqqa.

 

The PMFs will participate in all fronts around Mosul, a PMF commander said. [Waradana]

 

The Minister of Displacement and Migration says the Ministry received 3,300 displaced people, mostly from Ninewa. Many people are also leaving the Hawija area. The UN says 8,940 have left their houses in the Ninewa area since October 17. [Yalla] The Ministry’s higher estimate is in Ninewa section below.

UNHCR has begun airlifting more than 7,000 tents to Erbil from emergency warehouses in Dubai and Amman to assist Iraqis displaced because of the ongoing Mosul battles. The flights, carrying family tents from UNHCR’s emergency warehouse in Dubai, are arriving at Erbil International Airport for five consecutive days this week. The first flight, with 1,515 tents, arrived on Tuesday night. Altogether, 7,200 tents will be unloaded.

“These airlifts are vital and will allow us to respond as soon as displaced Iraqis reach our camps and need shelter,” said UNHCR’s Representative in Iraq, Bruno Geddo. He also says “UNHCR is securing a total of 50,000 tents and 50,000 emergency shelter kits for families on the move and these 7,200 tents will help us reach our target sooner.” With full funding and readiness, UNHCR will be able to provide shelter options inside and outside camps for up to 600,000 people. However, UNHCR has only received 48% ($95 million) of the funds required for its Mosul emergency response, costed at $196.2million, and is appealing to donors for additional help. [ReliefWeb]

 

President Francois Hollande decided to extend the mission of France’s aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle in the eastern Mediterranean until mid-December to help the offensive against Daesh in Mosul after France’s Defense Council “reviewed the military, humanitarian, political and security stakes involved in the recapture of Mosul,” according to a statement issued by Hollande’s office. The carrier was deployed to the region on September 30 with a one-month mission, its third since February 2015.

[Monitor]

 

The JOC spokesman says the IWMC will produce 2 reports per week about military operations in Ninewa instead of the daily reports, unless there are urgent developments. [SotKurdistan]

 

Speaker Jubouri said in Erbil that even after Mosul’s liberation, Daesh will produce a new generation that would adapt to the new era. [Mada]

 

The Coalition says it conducted 8 airstrikes on Daesh targets in Iraq, on or near Mosul (3), Kasik (1), Sultan Abdullah (3), and Haditha (1).  [InherentResolve]

 

BAGHDAD

Security-related incidents reported

Center (Rusafa, Karkh, etc.)

An MoI source says one man was killed and four members of his family wounded when unknown armed men threw a hand grenade at a liquor store in Karrada. [Mada]

 

North (Tarmiya, Taji, etc.)

An MoI source says two people were killed and nine wounded when an IED exploded near a popular market in Hamamiyat village, in Taji. [Mada]

Daesh says it killed four Iraqi Army service members and destroyed a Humvee with an IED in the Sheikh Hamad area on Tuesday. [A3maq]

Yesterday, a security source said Counter Terrorism units defused an IED that was planted near a popular market in the Sheikh Hamad area.

 

A security unit found defused 2 IEDs and an explosives vest in Masara village, in Taji. [BOC Facebook Page]

Iraqi Army 22nd brigade defused an IED in the Albu Khaled area. [BOC Facebook Page]

 

Northeast (Adhamiya, etc.)

An MoI source says one person was killed and six wounded when an IED exploded near a commercial area in Suleikh. [Mada]

 

Southeast (Mada’in, etc.)

An MoI source says the bodies of three women were found shot in an orchard in Wardiya. [Mada]

An MoI source says a municipal council employee was killed when unknown armed men shot at his personal vehicle in Nahrawan. [Mada]

An IFP unit found 6 mortar shells in the Marajla area. [BOC Facebook Page]

 

South (Dora, Yusufiyah, Mahmudiya, etc.)

An MoI source says two people were killed and five wounded when an IED exploded near a commercial area in Abu Dsheer, in Dora. [Mada]

Iraqi Army 55th brigade found 10 liters of explosives in the Albu Faris area. [BOC Facebook Page]

Iraqi Army 55th brigade found and explosives cache in the Albu Mufrij area. [BOC Facebook Page]

Iraqi Army 23rd brigade found 5 liter of explosives in the Shakha 6 area. [BOC Facebook Page]

 

Total Baghdad incidents reported:   13    (Includes only incidents reported)

IED incidents                                            5

 

ANBAR

Hit/Haditha

A tribal PMF commander says security forces captured 12 members of Daesh sleeper cells in recently liberated areas in Haditha District. [Maalomah]

 

Rutba/Western Anbar

The Anbar Operations Commander says his troops, supported by Coalition planes, killed 6 Daesh terrorists and destroyed 4 machine gun-mounted vehicles and 57 IEDs in Rutba and Jazeera Ramadi. [AIN]

 

The Mayor of Rutba says Prime Minister Abadi has ordered that residents of the city be left in their houses while security forces search Rutba. He says Iraqi forces had ordered people to leave their houses in order to conduct a search after the Daesh attack. [Sumaria]

 

SALAHUDDIN (No reports)

 

DIYALA

Baquba/southeast Diyala

A Diyala Police source says a police unit raided several areas in Hibhib subdistrict and captured several people wanted on terrorism charges. The source also says the police found an IED factory in the house of a previously captured terrorist in the Hashimiyat area. [Mada]

 

Northern Diyala (Kifri, Khanaqin, etc.)

The Dijla Operations Commander says his troops captured 13 terrorism suspects in Mansouriya and Udhaim. [Sumaria]

 

Southern Diyala (Balad Ruz, Mandali)

The Intelligence Service found explosives caches in Mandali, Khailaniya village, and Saba’ village. [MoD Website]

 

KIRKUK

Kirkuk

Speaker Jubouri arrived in Kirkuk and met with its Governor before heading back to Erbil.  [ROJ] [ROJ]

Speaker Jubouri said in a joint press conference with the Governor that displacing people and demolishing their houses are unacceptable. He says the Kirkuk government didn’t order that. Governor Najmaldin Karim refuted media reports about forced displacement and said the government should work on return the displaced families to their houses. [Sumaria] [Mada]

DaeshDaily comment. OK, so who exactly is to blame for this situation?

 

A security source says unknown armed men shot and wounded a police major near the governorate building in Kirkuk city. [Sumaria]

 

Daesh says, according to a “medical source,” 360 Peshmerga fighters were killed during Daesh’s attack on Kirkuk. [A3maq]

 

Hawija

A security source says 46 civilians who escaped Hawija arrived in the Maryam Bek area 40 km (25 miles) south of Kirkuk. The source says a child died on the road because of a lack of food and medicine. [Mada]

 

Southwest

The PMF Press says Turkmen PMFs killed 5 Daesh terrorists, including 2 suicide bombers, who were hiding in a water project in Taza. [Ghad]

 

NINEWA

Mosul

A prominent Daesh commander has issued orders to Daesh fighters to hide the bodies of their slain fellow Daesh members at the site of the battle, due to the “overcrowding” of Mosul’s hospitals and morgue with the corpses of killed Daesh fighters, according to a source in the city. Daesh preachers have been backing this policy up in the mosques, stating in their sermons that everyone fighting for jihad [i.e. for Daesh] who dies in the battlefield becomes automatically a martyr, the source added. Daesh reportedly was disposing of its slain fighters’ bodies in a site south of Mosul near the village of Al-Adhba, but with the approach of Joint Forces south of the city Daesh has reportedly resorted to a mass grave north of the city on the Mosul Dam Road, where more than 50 Daesh fighters were reportedly buried in a mass grave measuring 10 meters by 2 meters and just 2 meters deep. [ARA]

 

Daesh conducted a wide-ranging arrest campaign in Wadi Hajar and Mansour in south Mosul, targeting all former members of Iraqi security agencies, in response to resistance attacks on its offices around the city, according to an activist in Mosul. [ARA]

 

Unknown armed men attacked a Daesh prison in central Mosul and freed 40 women inside, a local source said. [Maalomah]

 

A security source said a Daesh member known as “Abu Sahar,” who was responsible for mobile phone surveillance in Mosul, has been killed in a resistance attack. [Mawazin]

 

Heavy fighting erupted around a residential building in the Al-Arabi neighborhood of Mosul after two young men of the “meem – Muqawama” resistance movement took shelter in the building after killing a member of a Daesh patrol in the neighborhood, a local source said. Daesh reportedly sent “tens” of heavily armed fighters, who surrounded the building. Amid the heavy fire and smoke the fate of those inside the building is not known. [SotAlIraq]

 

According to “media reports” the Mosul Sniper killed a Daesh member in Mosul just as he was about to decapitate a teenager. [PUKMedia]

 

Daesh members in Mosul have begun shaving their beards and changing their residence, as they adjust to the new reality of life in Mosul, local sources said. [Karemlash]

 

Mosul liberation campaign

Daesh’s Ninewa military commander Omar Ibn Faisal known as “Abu Muslim” was killed Tuesday in a Coalition airstrike, according to resistance sources. [Qoraish]

 

Gen. Stephen Townsend, commander of US Forces in Iraq, has said that Iraqis are “advancing steadily” in the campaign to reclaim Mosul. [Sumaria]

 

Coalition Planes targeted 11 Daesh sites in Syria and Iraq according to the Coalition. [PUKMedia]

 

Conditions in Mosul

The Ministry of Migration and Displacement said that the total figure for individuals displaced from Mosul since the start of the operations to eject Daesh from the city was 9,795. [IPA]

 

Daesh has been confiscating “hundreds” of passports from the people of Mosul, a local source said. The reason for the sudden confiscation is not known but locals speculate that the passports will be used for its fighters and leaders. [Sumaria]

 

Daesh media in Mosul has announced that Moslawis will be compelled to participate in “loyalty festivals” to demonstrate their support for Daesh in various residential areas of the city in which the people will be carrying only unloaded weapons in pro-Daesh parades, a local source said. [Sumaria]

 

Daesh had difficulty employing its wireless communication network after successful Coalition efforts to disrupt its network Tuesday and Wednesday, a local source said. [Rudaw]

Daesh rapidly evacuated the emergency ward in Mosul Hospital when it was discovered that one of the patients was a wounded suicide bomber who was still wearing his explosives vest. [Sumaria]

 

Shura/Hammam Alil

Daesh executed 190 civilians in Hamam Al-Alil and 42 in the village of Al-Arij, northwest of Hammam Al-Alil, according to an MP from Ninewa. [Waradana]

 

A Coalition airstrike destroyed a Daesh residence hall in Hammam Al-Alil, killing all those inside, the IWMC announced. [Baghdadia]

 

The Iraqi Army seized control of the village of Saff Al-Tut, south of Mosul, killing “tens” of Daesh fighters. [Maalomah]

 

Video of an IFP officer attacking a vehicle bomb on foot. [AIN]

 

Daesh is living in the “hysteria of defeat,” the IFP commander said. [Etejah]

 

The IFP announced in a statement that it is transferring responsibility for holding captured territory south of Mosul to the Ninewa Police and the Tribal Mobilization. [Baghdadia]

 

Qayara

“Tens” of Daesh members were killed in an airstrike on their vehicle on the Gwer front, the IWMC announced. [Forat]

 

Iraqi Joint Forces have secured the strategic road between Qayara and Hammam Al-Alil, a security source said. [PressIraq] According to the PMF Authority spokesman, PMFs will be involved in securing it in the future. [Etejah]

 

Photos from inside Qayara city show the effect of heavy smoke from the burning oil wells nearby (photos). [Ghad]

Photos of the burned oilfields in Qayara [Sumaria]

 

Daesh says it destroyed a PMF Humvee and a car carrying fighters near Albu Fishqa village, near the Qayara Intersection. [A3maq]

 

Nineveh Plain

Hamdaniya

Daesh has ordered its fighters in Kokjali to retreat to Mosul city, a source in Ninewa said. [PressIraq] This is reportedly after Daesh earlier in the day ordered Kokjali residents to vacate the neighborhood within two hours, announcing that the Kokjali area was being turned into a Daesh defensive line. [Ghad]

The Iraqi Counter Terrorism troops are preparing to enter Kokjali, the force’s Ninewa commander said. The Counter Terrorism units are just 4 km (2.5 miles) from Mosul on the eastern Front, a security source said. [Maalomah] [Sumaria]

 

The Kata’eb Al-Mosul resistance group announced that it killed a Daesh member “Abu Luay Al-Juhayshi” by opening fire on him as he rode his motorcycle on the Al-Intisar Road in Kokjali, which is just outside the city. He was reportedly ferrying Daesh messages between Daesh command centers in the city and Hamdaniya. [KM Facebook Page]

 

The Iraqi Counter-Terrorism troops have taken control of the village of Al-Qalaa, east of Mosul, as well as the nearby Jenin military base. The troops found a very large network of tunnels in the area, a security source said. [SotAlIraq] [Baghdadia]

 

Bashiqa

Peshmerga fighters stormed the Fadhiliya neighborhood in Bashiqa city and have begun clearing operations, a security source said. [ROJ]

 

Tel Keif

Daesh says its snipers killed four Peshmerga fighters near the Free Zone area, west of Tel Keif. [A3maq]

Daesh says it damaged a Peshmerga bulldozer with a rocket in the farms area, near Tel Keif. [A3maq]

 

Daesh says it destroyed an armored BMP vehicle and damaged 3 Humvees with missiles northeast of Mosul on Tuesday. [A3maq]

 

Northwest (Tal Afar, Sinjar)

A Peshmerga security source said that Turkish troops are among the Peshmerga fighters advancing into Sinjar. [ROJ]

 

PMF fighters are preparing to advance toward Tal Afar on the western side of Mosul, A Ninewa MP said. [Waradana]

DaeshDaily comment. These are likely fighters working with the IFP south of the city and moving northwest.

 

The manager of Zamar subdistrict on Tal Afar’s Syrian border says 95% of the residents have returned to their houses since Zamar was liberated. He says Baghdad has not allocated anything yet for the reconstruction of the subdistrict. [BasNews]

 

SOUTHERN IRAQ

Kerbala

The Karbala Police Chief says a man wanted on terrorism charges was captured while trying to sneak through a checkpoint north of the city. [Baghdadia]

 

Basra

A security source says the owner of a restaurant was killed when unknown armed men on a motorcycle shot him in Basra city. [Ghad]

 

REPORTS FROM SYRIA

 

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter told NBC News on Wednesday the attack on Raqqa will get underway within weeks. “It starts in the next few weeks,” he said. “That has long been our plan and we will be capable of resourcing both” (Raqqa and Mosul).

Carter added: “It’s been long a part of our plan that the Mosul operation would kick off when it did. This was a plan that goes back many months now—and that Raqqa would follow soon behind.” [NBCNews]

Daesh Daily comment. The Syria scenario has a lot of players. People often comment on what the YPG is doing, or the Turks, or the Russians, etc. However, Ashton Carter has been the most important strategist in the Syria situation, though he has avoided making a lot of speeches about his plan. Unlike most other people talking, Carter has all along seen Iraq and Syria as one anti-Daesh conflict from a strategic viewpoint. His comments today show a clear direction and seem to indicate that the endgame is coming sooner than Daesh expected.

 

General Stephen Townsend, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, says the Kurdish YPG will be part of the force to isolate Raqqa. He also said in a news briefing that the Coalition would move quickly to isolate Raqqa due to concerns about Daesh using it a base to plan and launch terror attacks abroad.

The YPG has played the largest role over the past year in the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a U.S.-backed umbrella group, and has seized large areas of territory from Daesh, laying the groundwork for an assault on Raqqa.

“Turkey doesn’t want to see us operating with the SDF anywhere, particularly in Raqqa,” Townsend said. “We’re having talks with Turkey and we’re going to take this in steps.” He also said intelligence officials believe that Daesh is using Raqqa as a central planning point for international attacks. “The only force that is capable on any near-term timeline are the Syrian Democratic Forces, of which the YPG are a significant portion,” Townsend said. “We’re going to take the force that we have and we will go to Raqqa soon with that force.” [Reuters]

 

The Russian Ministry of Defense says Russian and Syrian warplanes will extend the suspension of the airstrikes on Aleppo city for the 9th day in a row. [Dorar]

 

The Turkish Army said on Wednesday that it targeted 99 Daesh positions and 18 YPG positions north of Aleppo. [Dorar]

 

The Turkey President Erdogan says Turkey is determined to clear Manbij from the PYD. [Anadolu]

 

The Coalition says it conducted 3 airstrikes on Daesh targets in Syria, near Albu Kamal (1), near Shaddadi (1), and near Mare’ (1). [InherentResolve]

 

Northeast (Hasaka, Raqqa)

Hasaka

Local sources say a man, his wife, and their son were wounded by a leftover Daesh land mine near Abu Handha village in the Shaddadi area. [ARA]

 

Raqqa

Daesh publishes photos of “normal life” in Jarniya town in Raqqa. [DawaAlhaq]

DaeshDaily comment. The people of Jarniya should take that as a warning.

 

Northwest (Aleppo, Idlib)

Aleppo city

Opposition groups shelled government controlled areas in Aleppo city, killing five civilians and wounding tens. Syrian troops targeted areas under the control of the opposition, killing four civilians and wounding others. [Hawar]

 

The Russian Ministry of Defense says 48 women and children left Aleppo city on Tuesday night. [SyriaHR]

 

Jarabulus

Daesh says more than 80 Turkish Army shells fell on the villages of Tal Hajar, Tal Al-Hawa, and Karbajli in Jarabulus, while opposition groups were advancing in the area. [A3maq]

 

Al-Bab

Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) units advanced on Tuesday toward Tal Al-Madhiq village west of Al-Bab to attack Daesh. It says Daesh suddenly withdrew and Turkey backed opposition groups and Turkish forces entered the village. The opposition units then targeted SDF positions with poisonous gases, forcing the SDF to retreat. However, SDF factions captured Tal Al-Madhiq anyway at 4 AM. Turkish forces and their militia units targeted Hasiya, Harbal, Um Hawsh, Um Al-Qura, and Sheikh Eissa villages with heavy artillery. Thirty opposition fighters and Turkish soldiers were killed and twenty wounded, and 7 vehicles were destroyed. Five SDF fighters were killed on Tuesday and another one died of wounds he previously sustained in a Turkish bombing. [Hawar] [Hawar] [Hawar]

A video of the Turkish shelling in the area [Hawar]

An opposition commander says the opposition groups “partially” withdrew after Syrian warplanes and Apaches targeted their positions and SDF attacked them in the Tal Al-Madhiq area. [ARA]

 

The Syrian Army destroyed tens of Daesh oil tanker trucks in the Al-Bab area. [SyriaNow]

 

Azaz

Local sources say Turkish special forces moved from Jarabulus toward Mare’. [Hawar]

 

The SDF targeted Mare’ and Kaljibrin with mortars and heavy machine guns, wounding several civilians. [Qasioun]

The SDF also targeted residential areas in Azaz with mortars. [Qasioun]

 

Daesh says an opposition convoy fell into a Daesh mine field during battles east of Al-Ra’i. [A3maq]

DaeshDaily comment. How many stories are we supposed to believe about the enemy fighters falling into Daesh mine fields?

 

Daesh says ten civilians were killed in an “American” airstrike on a gathering of fuel tank trucks in Numan village, east of Akhtarin. [A3maq]

DaeshDaily comment. Because they were driving Daesh fuel trucks, perhaps?

Daesh issues a video of the results of the airstrike. [A3maq]

 

Afrin

Turkish Army troops and machinery entered Sorka village in Afrin, preparing to dig trenches and build a concrete wall in the area. [Hawar]

 

Idlib

Syrian warplanes killed at least twenty-three people, including eighteen children, in airstrikes on Haas town south of Idlib. [ZamanAlWasl]

The SOHR says twenty-six people, including five children, were killed in the airstrikes. [SyriaHR]

 

Central and West (Homs, Hama, etc.)

Daesh issues photos of installing billboards in different areas of Hama. It also publishes photos of olive harvesting in Hammadi Omar village, in Hama. [DawaAlhaq]

 

East (Deir Ez-Zor)

Syrian warplanes launched airstrikes on Khashan village, wounding several civilians. Syrian planes also bombed areas near Deir Ez-Zor Military Airport, and 3 areas in Deir Ez-Zor city. [Qasioun]

 

Daesh security officials gave an ultimatum to more than 30 families in Mayadin city and surrounding areas, after accusing them of opposing Daesh. [Qasioun]

 

Daesh publishes photos from northern areas in Deir Ez-Zor. [DawaAlhaq]

 

South (Rif Damashq, Suwayda, Daraa, etc.)

Daesh says it killed five opposition fighters with an IED on the outskirts of Ain Dhikr in the Yarmouk Basin, west of Daraa. [A3maq]

 

OTHER MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA REPORTS

 

North Africa

Egypt

Two civilians were wounded by random bullets from armed men who were attacking security forces in Joura village. [VetoGate]

 

A woman and her 12-year-old daughter were wounded when an IED exploded on them near the Rafah city entrance. [VetoGate]

 

Security forces killed an ABM terrorist who was trying to plant an IED in Husseinat village in Sheikh Zuweid. [VetoGate]

 

Daesh sources say one child was killed, and ten other civilians, including three children and three women, were wounded by an “arbitrary” Egyptian Army shelling on areas in Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid. [DawaAlhaq]

 

Eyewitnesses say three masked men kidnapped a car dealership owner in Arish city. [ElWatan]

 

Libya

Northeast

The LNA Special Forces spokesman says one of his soldiers who was wounded yesterday by a land mine near the European hospital in the Qawarsha later died from the injury. [Wasat]

 

Central coast

A Misrata security source says a Daesh land mine exploded, damaging 4 GNA cars in the Nakhla area, 60 km (37 miles) west of Sirte, without causing casualties. [Wasat]

However, a security unit says five of its members were wounded in the explosion. [AfriGate]

 

An Educational Service official says life is gradually returning to the suburbs of Sirte and students are returning to their schools. [Wasat]

The Director of Health Services in Sirte says a medical convoy is visiting the liberated areas in Sirte. [Wasat]

 

A security source says 5 Nigerian and Eritrean women surrendered to GNA troops in in the Giza area of Sirte. The source says one of the women had an infant with her. [Wasat]

A military source says a Daesh African terrorist was captured in the Giza area. He also says several Daesh terrorists, especially from Tunisia and other African countries, were captured during the last 2 days. [Wasat]

 

A report about the conditions of Daesh prisons in Sirte [AfriGate]

 

The GNA military says American airstrikes on Sirte had stopped 3 days ago. [Libya24]

 

Other countries

Pakistan

A police officer was killed and an EOD personnel injured in two separate IED explosions targeting a polio eradication team in Peshawar’s Daudzai area Tuesday morning, police said. It also said a polio eradication team was hit when the first IED was detonated.

A second blast occurred when the EOD attempted to defuse another IED found during a search operation in the area. An EOD technician was injured in the blast. [Defense.PK]

Daesh says it killed a policeman and an EOD expert with an IED in Peshawar on Tuesday. [A3maq]

 

Somalia

Daesh says it captured Qandala town in northeastern Somalia, near the city of Bosaso. [A3maq]

Daesh issues a video of its terrorists in the town. [A3maq]

 

Daesh says it attacked a police station in the Yaqshid district in southeastern Somalia with hand grenades. [A3maq]

 

Daesh says it attacked a police station in Bosaso city with hand grenades. [A3maq]

 

Russia

Daesh says 2 of its terrorists attacked a military base in Nizhny Novgorod on Sunday. [A3maq]

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

 

Videos of the Day

A village boy meeting his father, an Iraqi soldier, after 2 years [Facebook]

 

A group of girls singing the Iraqi National anthem in Virgin Mary church in Alqosh, northern Tel Keif [Facebook]

 

Shabak people in the Tob Zawa area in Hamdaniya reuniting with their families after two years. [Rudaw]

 

A Daesh tunnel found in the Assyrian town of Karemlash in Hamdaniya [RT]

 

Displaced families in south Ninewa [Yalla] [Mayadeen]

 

A mosque damaged by Daesh in Falluja [Harbi]

 

DAESH MEDIA

 

Daesh audio newsletter for today [Bayan]

 

 

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