The "Caliph", like his predecessor Al Baghdadi, blew himself up in Idlib with his family to not be captured by the US. Will the former ISIS have a new leader closer to Africa?
The man, Ali, was captured in Nangande. He comes from Tanzania and was responsible for the planning, recruitment and radicalization of pro-ISIS jihadists.
The pro-Turkish groups complain of the non-payment of wages and of being prisoners inside their camps. There is a risk of an internal war near the big cities and the emergence of new criminal gangs.
The pro-ISIS jihadists, following the Rwandan troops offensive, fled to Tanzania. Attacks in Cabo Delgado are now resuming. Still aiming for Mocimboa da Praia?
Pro-ISIS jihadists enlist gangs in the north and those who refuse are killed, as happened to Dogo Gide. The first effects have already manifested themselves.
Attacks by pro al Qaeda jihadists increase. Objective: to use the region as a platform for offensives in the country. First of all, however, they must take Amara back.