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Pentagon: Fewer foreign fighters joining Islamic State

WASHINGTON - The number of foreign fighters joining the Islamic State militant group in Iraq and Syria has decreased sharply in the past year to about 200 a month, a US military official said on Tuesday.

 

That is a drastic decline from about a year ago when between 1,500 and 2,000 foreign fighters were joining the group in Iraq and Syria each month, said Air Force Major General Peter Gersten, deputy commander for operations and intelligence for the US-led coalition, during a news briefing.

 

Gersten added that the number of fighters defecting from Islamic State was increasing as well, but he did not give a specific number.

 

"We're seeing a fracture in their morale, we're seeing their inability to pay, we're seeing the inability to fight, we're watching them try to leave Daesh in every single way," Gersten said, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.

 


פרסום ראשון: 04.26.16, 21:33