UNITED NATIONS report showed that the remaining numbers of ISIS members of 30,000 still grows despite the heavy losses in their strongholds in Syria and Iraq and recently, in the Philippines in the Battle known as Marawi Seige.
UN said that the al-Qaida’s global network also “continues to show resilience,” with its affiliates from Africa and Asia particularly in Muslim dominated Indonesia and the training camp of the Philippines.
In their loss in the battle of Marawi, IS affiliates in the country “are cash rich and growing in membership,” UN added.
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