Annual report on terrorism: The total number of terrorist attacks in 2016 dropped 9 percent compared to 2015

دنیا بھر 2015 ء کے مقابلے میں 2016 ء میں دہشت گرد حملوں کی تعداد میں 9 فیصد کمی ہوئی

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The US Department of Foreign Affairs Wednesday said the annual report on global terrorism has been said the number of terrorist attacks in the world decreased by 13 percent in 2016 compared to 2015, and the number of linked deaths fell by 13 percent. Last year, terrorist attacks and terrorist-linked killings have come down to see one of which is the terrorist group ISIL’s reduction in power and the capabilities of the group working in the state-owned patriotic network. But US officials warned that ISIL was the world’s most capable terrorist group in 2016, and compared to 2015, it made 20% more attacks in Iraq. US officials say that terrorist groups have been raising interest in their areas of ISIL, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, and North Eastern Nigeria. Where the government does not have a congress and it is also active in parts of Egypt, the island of Saini and the border of Afghanistan, Pakistan. Justice Siberell, the office of the State Department of Foreign Affairs, says that in 2016, more responsibility for attacks and deaths is compared to the Islamic State than in any other terrorist group. This group was an important part of its terror campaign in 2016, out of its occupied territories in Iraq and Syria in 2016. The State Department says Al-Qaeda and its affiliated regional groups have benefited due to lack of governmental action in Africa and the Middle East, And this organization is still a big threat worldwide. The report also expressed concerns about Iran’s support for Shiite terrorist groups like Iran, Iraq and Lebanon in Lebanon, The Foreign Ministry says that their network is spread throughout the world and it is a very skilled group. The report states that despite the loss of heavy casualties in Syria, along with Iran, he has been actively supporting the government of Hezbollah’s worker and the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The University of Maryland’s terrorism department has said that over 11,000 terrorist attacks last year resulted in 25,600 deaths. More than 100 countries were targeted by terrorist attacks, but the target of more attacks was 5 countries in the world, including Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and the Philippines.

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