Norway's top military official in Iraq says virus helps IS

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Islamic State militants hide in sparsely populated farmlands in Iraq from where they stage attacks on Iraqi forces scrambling to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the country, the head of the 70-man Norwegian contingent in this Mideast nation was quoted as saying Wednesday.
Iraq is not just facing the global pandemic but also a resurgence of attacks by the Islamic State group and a financial crunch as oil prices plummet to historic lows -- a crisis for a nation depending on crude exports to fund 90% of its state expenditure.
The militants "reside in agricultural areas and are thus not particularly susceptible to the virus infection," Lt. Col. Stein Grongstad told Norway's VG newspaper. In recent weeks, they have been targeting Iraqi forces "that are not currently coordinated to the same extent as before the virus struck."
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