Nearly
half of European militants known to have traveled to territory held
by the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group are
French, a report by the country's upper house Senate revealed
Wednesday.
Just
over 1,430 French people have made their way to Iraq and Syria,
representing 47 percent of militants from Europe that are known and
accounted for, Senator Jean-Pierre Sueur, who spearheaded a
parliamentary probe into militant networks, told reporters.
According
to Sueur, French domestic intelligence services are currently
monitoring more than 3,000 people suspected of being involved in one
way or another in Syrian networks -- a 24-percent increase since
November last year.
Some
85 French nationals are thought to have died in ISIS-held zones while
two are being held in Syria, the report said.
Of
particular concern to intelligence services, some 200 have left to
come back to France, prompting fears they may stage attacks mirroring
the January 7-9 shooting spree that left 17 dead.
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Nearly Half of European Militants in Syria, Iraq Are French
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