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Subject CEP Report: Central Syria’s ISIS Insurgency In 2021
Date January 27, 2022 11:05 PM
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A report released today by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) details the
progress made last year by the Syrian regime in mitigating the expansion...


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CEP Report: Central Syria’s ISIS Insurgency In 2021

 

(New York, N.Y.) — A report
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released today by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) details the progress made
last year by the Syrian regime in mitigating the expansion of ISIS throughout
central Syria. While the number of ISIS attacks slightly increased
year-over-year, the number of high quality attacks and deaths declined. ISIS is
presently working to reassert itself in northeastern Syria, where fighters took
control of a prison in the city of Hasakah, only to lose it a week later to the
U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

 

In 2021, the Syrian regime and its Russian and Iranian allies largely
controlled the trajectory of the ISIS insurgency in central Syria, also known
as the Badia. In 2020, ISIS significantly expanded the rate, scale, and
geography of its attacks in central Syria, conducting sustained activity in
east Hama, southern Aleppo, southern Raqqa, and central Homs for the first time
since 2017, culminating in a string of attacks on highways and regime bases
throughout the Badia in the last half of the year. At the time, ISIS used this
expansion to establish training camps for new recruits and increase its
financial operations. The regime finally responded in force to this escalation
on January 1, 2021, when it launched a major operation in western Deir Ez Zor
with support from Russian and Iranian forces.

 

Despite losing its last territory in Syria in 2019, ISIS has been increasing
in strength across the country for at least the past two years. ISIS grew
stronger in central Syria in 2020, and many of these cells appear to have moved
into northeast Syria in recent months. These experienced ISIS cells have
bolstered the ongoing insurgency against the SDF there and likely played a role
in the January attack on al-Sina’a Prison in Hasakah.

All ISIS attacks in 2021 with known locations.

 

Key Points:

* ISIS conducted at least 299 attacks in Syrian regime-controlled areas of
Homs, Hama, Aleppo, Raqqa, and Deir Ez Zor governorates in 2021, aslight
increase from 2020.
* ISIS conducted at least 70 high quality attacks, a 25 percent decrease from
2020.
* ISIS killed at least 422 people in central Syria, a slight decrease from
2020: 313 pro-regime fighters, including at least 33 Iranian-backed foreign
fighters and at least one Russian officer, as well as 109 civilians.
* The Syrian regime and its allies successfully secured territory it lost in
late 2020 andcut ISIS activity nearly in half between June and December of 2021.
To read CEP’s resource The Central Syria ISIS Insurgency in 2021, please click
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