A report published by the United Nations says thousands of Daesh terrorists have maintained presence in Iraq and Syria despite the Takfiri group’s defeat, according to Press TV.
The report by UN sanctions monitors revealed on Monday that the total Daesh membership in Iraq and Syria, including foreign terrorists, was “between 20,000 and 30,000 terrorists, roughly equally distributed between the two countries.”
The report also estimated that between 3,000 and 4,000 Daesh terrorists were based in Libya, while some of the key operatives in the Takfiri outfit were being relocated to Afghanistan.
Daesh once controlled large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria, but was driven out of its two strongholds – Mosul and Raqqah – last year.
Daesh “is still able to mount attacks inside Syrian territory. It does not fully control any territory in Iraq, but it remains active through sleeper cells” of agents hiding out in the desert and elsewhere, according to the report.
The team submits independent reports every six months to the Security Council on Daesh and al-Qaeda, which are on the UN terrorist blacklist.
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