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ISIS terrorists pushed from one urban stronghold after another in Syria, have been moving deeper into Syria's remote desert where they can regroup.*
The Sunni militants' self-proclaimed caliphate may have been vanquished, but experts say they are regrouping and preparing their next incarnation in the desert.**Beyond the urban and inhabited areas lies the vast Syrian Desert, also known as Badiyat al-Sham, famous for its caves and rugged mountains.*
It encompasses about 500,000 square kilometers (200,000 square miles) across parts of southeastern Syria, northeastern Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, and western Iraq. The desolate landscape is a perfect hideout and a second home for many IS militants from the days before the birth of their caliphate.*
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5028307/Their-caliphate-ruins-IS-militants-melt-desert.html
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The Sunni militants' self-proclaimed caliphate may have been vanquished, but experts say they are regrouping and preparing their next incarnation in the desert.**Beyond the urban and inhabited areas lies the vast Syrian Desert, also known as Badiyat al-Sham, famous for its caves and rugged mountains.*
It encompasses about 500,000 square kilometers (200,000 square miles) across parts of southeastern Syria, northeastern Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, and western Iraq. The desolate landscape is a perfect hideout and a second home for many IS militants from the days before the birth of their caliphate.*
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5028307/Their-caliphate-ruins-IS-militants-melt-desert.html
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