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Ten thousand ISIS fighters poised for new wave of terror after bloodthirsty jihadis exploit Covid to rebuild
Updated: 19 Mar 2021, 9:50
TEN thousand ISIS fighters are poised to strike in northern Iraq after using the pandemic to rebuild their forces.
The chilling warning has come from both the commander of Kurdish forces preparing to resist the maniacs onslaught and the United Nations.
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It comes as the RAF has also been called into action to strike at targets in Iraq.
ISIS once controlled a vast swath of territory across Iraq and Syria, seized in terrifying offensive in 2014, culminating in its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declaring an Islamic Caliphate in a Mosul mosque.
Lincolnshire pilots bomb ISIS terrorists in Iraq
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A pair of RAF Typhoon FGR4s used laser-guided bombs to wipe out terrorists sheltering in two caves near the city of Bayji, 130 miles north of Baghdad. The mission was carried out on January 24 after the jihadis were spotted by surveillance aircraft. The RAF jets deployed two Paveway IV guided bombs each in their lethal attack.