Do terrorist organizations take advantage of the Cora epidemic to carry out attacks?


Baghdad, May 1, 2020, Monday

What terrorists are taking advantage of amid the epidemic of the Corona virus. This is the largest incident in Jammu and Kashmir since the deletion of Article 370. However, not only in India, but also in Syria and Iraq, there has been a sudden increase in terrorist incidents and violence. In 2016, most of Syria's territory was occupied by Islamic State and other extremist terrorist groups. The Syrian government has eliminated opposition groups with the help of NATO forces, including the United States. No one has suffered as much as the Syrian people have suffered in the past decade. Cities like Aleppo became a graveyard of gold as people migrated to European countries, including Turkey, on a large scale. Peace had prevailed for some time.


Now that the Corona virus epidemic has forced governments around the world to fight the virus, terrorists are getting a chance to unite and become stronger. The sleeper cells of the terrorists have started reactivating. IS killed 32 Syrian security personnel. In addition, IS has activated sleeper cells for funding and smuggling.

A report by the US Central Intelligence Agency states that between 2.5 and 3,000 ISIS insurgents have been active in Iraq. Some 500 fighters are currently being released from prisons, and some are relocating to Syria in a changed environment. IS is again targeting Kurdish people in the north There have been reports of IS militants escaping from Kurdish prisons in recent times. . An attack on Iraqi paramilitary forces on May 2 killed 10 soldiers. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a police recruiting center in Baghdad.


Terrorists have been gaining ground since the United States began withdrawing its forces from Iraq. Security forces in Syria and Iraq have been tasked with enforcing lockdown to prevent the spread of the Corona virus, thus reducing attention to terrorist movements. The Corona epidemic was thought to keep terrorists at bay, but the terrorists are proving to be more dangerous than the Corona virus. Although IS movements and attacks have remained normal, the aggression it had in 2014 is no longer there, but the Corona epidemic must not give it a chance to regroup.

Five people, including a major and a colonel, were killed in Handwada in Jammu and Kashmir, India, while two militants were also killed in the clashes. While the country is battling the Corona virus epidemic, the martyrdom of a major and a colonel has not gone unnoticed, but a question arises as to whether the terrorists are taking advantage of the lockdown and the Corona epidemic. On April 18, the army launched an operation in Shopia, killing two militants. Experts believe that melting snow damages the facades. Taking advantage of this natural situation, terrorists are trying to cross the border into Kashmir.

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