800 ISIS fighters who escaped from Syria after Trump’s deal with Turkey are wreaking havoc in Africa – Opinion - News Summed Up

800 ISIS fighters who escaped from Syria after Trump’s deal with Turkey are wreaking havoc in Africa – Opinion


More than 800 Islamic State of Iraq and Syria [ISIS] prisoners escaped from their Ayn Issa camp, north-eastern Syria in October five days before Turkey began their military offensive in northern Syria. Innocent blood keeps flowing on a daily basis in these restive countries; Mali, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Niger and Chad. Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Chad and Cameroon have been on the receiving end, as casualties figures keep mounting. Islamic State of West Africa Province [ISWAP] and Islamic State in the Greater Sahel [ISGS] pledges allegiance to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria [ISIS]. Yet extremists and jihadists’ attacks seem unstoppable in the G-5 Sahel [Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mauritania], Greater Sahara, Nigeria and Cameroon…..


Source: The North Africa Journal January 26, 2020 12:45 UTC



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