UNITED NATIONS: UN experts say the Daesh extremist group still poses “a significant and evolving threat around the world” despite recent setbacks in Iraq, Syria and the southern Philippines that forced the militants to relinquish strongholds.
The report to the Security Council circulated Tuesday said Daesh “has lost its focus on conquering and holding territory” but is continuing “to give prominence to external attacks.”
The experts said the extremist group is now organized “as a global network” with “less operational control over its affiliates” and some members reportedly willing to work with Al-Qaeda networks “to support one another’s attacks.”
As a result, the fight against Daesh militants is entering a new phase with more focus on “less visible networks of individuals and cells acting with a degree of autonomy.”
UN experts: Daesh militants still pose world threat
UN experts: Daesh militants still pose world threat
Ukraine hits Russian ballistic missiles producer in Udmurtia, Kyiv says
- The Ukrainian military also said that it hit a gas processing plant in Russia’s Samara region
KYIV: Ukraine’s domestically produced Flamingo missiles hit a Russian plant manufacturing ballistic missiles in Russia’s remote southern region of Udmurtia overnight, the Ukrainian General Staff said on Saturday.
It said in a statement that the plant was located in Votkinsk, about 1400 km (800 miles) from Ukraine, and produced intercontinental ballistic missiles and short-range ballistic missiles.
The Ukrainian military also said that it hit a gas processing plant in Russia’s Samara region.
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