270 Slaughtered by ‘Irrelevant’ ISIS in Recent Days

Who was it that said ISIS was “irrelevant” now? Yea, that was Trump’s US-led coalition. 

How do you define irrelevant? Not like this. 

Proving to the world that they are anything but irrelevant, ISIS in recent days has mounted attacks in Chad, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Libya and Niger. Here’s a brief breakdown of the attacks:

  1. In a series of attacks in Chad and Nigeria, ISIS’ arm in West Africa, Boko Haram, killed 118 people in five separate operations against military bases between November 15 and 21.
  2. ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that killed at least 55 people at a religious gathering in Afghanistan. Victims included religious scholars who were invited from all over the world to the event in Kabul of the Ulema Council.
  3. Over two days in Syria, ISIS militants killed 47 U.S.-backed fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces, a Kurdish-led alliance. The attacks occurred in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor on the Iraqi border.
  4. ISIS also took responsibility in Pakistan for a suicide attack in a crowded bazaar in Kalaya that killed 33 and injured more than double that amount.
  5. ISIS killed at least nine security officials in the southeastern Libyan town of Tazerbo in an attack on a police station. Eleven other people, including civilian and a security chief were kidnapped by the group.
  6. In Niger, Boko Haram (ISIS) terrorists killed eight people who were working at a French drilling company in Toumour. Boko Haram is also suspected of kidnapping 15 girls in a night raid in southeastern Niger.

270 Slaughtered by ‘Irrelevant’ ISIS in Recent Days | Clarion Project

Proving to the world that they are anything but irrelevant, ISIS in recent days has mounted attacks in Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan and Niger. Here’s a brief breakdown of the attacks.

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