Monday, December 21, 2015

ISIS chooses jungles of Philippines as its training camp


#ISIS #jihadists #philippines ISIS has entered the Philippines. This country has become the latest ISIS target for expansion and it has released its first propaganda video of a terror training camp in the Filipino jungle. In the video, a number of jihadi commanders are shown urging Filipinos to travel to Syria to join ISIS before revealing that the group has already set up its own terror camp in the Philippines.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 21 December 2015.
The video shows the men working on their fitness and agility by completing a series of assault course drills. The small group of recruits all wear similar black clothing and masks and can be seen climbing up rope ladders, crawling under barbed wire and practicing with weapons.
The Filipino government has admitted that support for ISIS in the Philippines was limited to local bandits who claim allegiance to the group. But, the latest video would tend to suggest that ISIS has zeroed on to the Philippines as a potential site for expanding its bases.
The video has surfaced after eight members of a criminal gang, that had pledged allegiance to ISIS, were killed in a firefight with the military in the southern Philippines last month. The hour-long battle happened in Palimbang, a remote town in the south. This locality is home to the predominantly Catholic nation's Muslim minority and the scene of decades of conflict.

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