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In pictures: ISIS establishes secret training camp in Southeast Asia

Chris Tomson by Chris Tomson
2017-05-04
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DAMASCUS, SYRIA (8:25 P.M.) – Twelve somewhat worrisome images were released by Amaq Agency on Thursday, showcasing a jihadist training camp at an undisclosed in Southeast Asia.

Wielding state-of-the-art armaments, the Islamic State insurgents are depicted undergoing extensive training in an open field, likely in the Philippines:

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Amaq Agency did not specify in which Southeast Asia country the photos were taken; however, an ISIS franchise group has been active in the Philippines since late 2015.

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Similar photos were also recently released from Yemen.

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