IS quarter of territory lost

Islamic State has lost more than a quarter of the territory it once controlled.

The IS area shrank in the first nine months of 2016 from 78,000 square kilometers to 65,500 square kilometers. The organization lost in July only 2,800 square kilometers. That is according to IHS along with a decrease in Russian air strikes against IS.

'The losses of territory in July are relatively small in scale, but unprecedented in terms of strategic importance,' said IHS analyst Columb Strack. The terror group is among others expelled from the Turkish border. Therefore it has become more difficult to smuggle fighters to Syria via Turkey.