The self-styled terrorist group Islamic State, or IS, is growing its presence in South-East Asia to make up for losing ground in Iraq and Syria, Ahmad El-Muhammady, an adviser to the Royal Malaysia Police on terrorist detainees, was reported as saying by Channel NewsAsia.
The report said that in May, officials from the US Department of Defence said that IS had lost about 45 percent of the territory it claimed in Iraq and about 10 percent of the land it held in Syria.
The report said that in May, officials from the US Department of Defence said that IS had lost about 45 percent of the territory it claimed in Iraq and about 10 percent of the land it held in Syria.
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