Data of around 1736 ISIS fighters from around the world has been obtained by Sky News, when a memory stick was stolen from the head of ISIS internal security police by a former freedom fighter.
Zaman Al Wasl – an independent Syrian digital news site – released all the documents which you can check HERE. However, before you go anywhere, just note that it’s all written in Arabic but various news sites were kind enough to break down the information for us.
The documents – assumed to be collected at the border between November and December 2013 – included information on ISIS fighters hailing from around 40 countries, along with their backgrounds, nationalities and hometown addresses.
The documents are now shedding light into the inner circle of the de facto states which has its own institutions and official documents, as well as a data bank.
Here is what was found:
[source: independent&zamanalwsl]
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