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Daesh numbers go down in Iraq, Syria; up in Libya
By AP - Feb 04,2016 - Last updated at Feb 04,2016
WASHINGTON — New intelligence assessments show that the number of Daesh militants has dropped in Iraq and Syria but is rising in Libya, a senior US defence official said Thursday.
According to the official, reports suggest there are 19,000 to 25,000 Daesh militants in Iraq and Syria, compared to an earlier range of 20,000 to more than 30,000. The newly declassified numbers back up recent comments from military commanders and other defense officials who have argued that the US-led coalition airstrikes are having an impact on Daesh militants and causing them to lose ground in both countries.
The decrease in Iraq and Syria, however, may explain some of the increase of Daesh in Libya from a couple thousand to about 5,000.
The official said that military operations in Iraq and Syria have killed Daesh militants and made it more difficult for them to move into the region or recruit others. As a result, some appear to be going into Libya, where wide swaths of territory are ungoverned.
The official also said that the intelligence community's ability to accurately count the number of militants has improved, as the US and its partners get more troops on the ground and surveillance in the skies.
The official was not authorised to discuss the numbers publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
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