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Timeline of the Islamic State (2025)

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2025 ISIS-related events, including airstrikes and bombings
This article is about IS-related events in 2025. For other time periods, seeList of terrorist incidents linked to the Islamic State.

This is a timeline ofIslamic State (ISIS)-related events that occurred in 2025.

Timeline

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January

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  • 1 January –2025 New Orleans truck attack: An alleged ISIS inspired mandrove a pickup truck into a crowd onBourbon Street inNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States, then exited the truck and engaged in a shootout with police before being fatally shot. Fifteen people were killed, including the perpetrator, and at least fifty-seven others were injured.[1]
  • 2 January –Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), enabled byUnited States Central Command (CENTCOM) forces, conducted a D-ISIS operation, nearDayr az-Zawr, Syria, resulting in the capture of an ISIS attack cell leader. The operation lasted until 3 January.[2]
  • 7 January – Four SDF fighters were killed in an attack by two ISIS gunmen in the Jazara Mashhour area in westernDeir ez-Zor countryside, Syria.[3]
  • 10 January:
  • 11 January – TheHayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS)-led Syrian interim government thwarted an attempted suicide bombing attack on the Sayyidah Zeinab shrine, a prominent Shia shrine outsideDamascus.[6]
  • 15 January:
    • At least ten people are killed in an attack by theAllied Democratic Forces (ISCAP) on the village of Makoko inLubero Territory, North Kivu.[7]
    • An SDF fighter was executed by ISIS cells and his body was dumped in the western part ofAbu Khashab town in the western countryside ofDeir ez-Ezor, Syria.[8]
    • SeveralISIS fighters were killed and five were captured—including foreign fighters—in an offensive by Puntland Security Forces inCal Miskaad mountains in theBari region. The operation also led to the destruction of 8 militant bases. 9 explosive drones were also shot down during the operation.[9]
  • 22 January – A Chinese national inTakhar Province, Afghanistan was killed in a shooting.ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the attack.[10]
  • 25 January: An offensive carried out by Puntland Security Forces captured a major militant base and killed 13 ISIS militants inCal Miskaad mountains in theBari region. Since the start of the offensive the security forces have destroyed or captured more than 100 bases and liberated 260 km of territory.[11]
  • 26 January –Malam-Fatori Suicide Bombing: An Islamic State suicide bomber drove a vehicle with explosives into a convoy of Nigerian troops that were targetingISWAP militants in Malam-Fatori,Borno State, Nigeria, killing himself and 27 soldiers. Several other troops were critically injured.[12][13]
  • 31 January:

February

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  • 1 February –United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) forces conducted airstrikes in theGolis Mountains, Somalia, killing a senior ISIS attack planner and other “key figures” of the ISIL group.[16]
  • 3 February – Senior ISIL Somalia commander, Abdirahman Shirwac Aw-Saciid, head of the group's assassination squad, surrendered to authorities in theCal Miskaad mountains, in the northeasternPuntland state.[17][18]
  • 4 February – Puntland security forces attacked Islamic State fighters, near the village of Qurac. Islamic State responded with drones, suicide attacks and infantry charges. Regional officials said Somali forces lost 15 soldiers in the fighting and at least 57 Islamic State fighters were killed.[19]
  • 6 February – A SDF fighter was killed and another wounded in an ISIS attack in Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[20]
  • 7 February – Allied Democratic forces raidedChristian Villages and killed residents inNorth Kivu andIturi Provinces[21]
  • 9 February – SDF commando forces conducted a precise security operation aimed at dismantling an ISIS terrorist cell in the town of Markada in the southern countryside ofAl-Shaddadi, Hasaka, Syria.[22]
  • 10 February:
    • CENTCOM forces conducted an airstrike in the vicinity of Kirkuk, Iraq, killing two ISIS operatives.[23]
    • One ISIS fighter was shot dead and another blew himself up during an SDF raid inMarkadah town in the southernAl-Hasakah countryside, Syria.[24]
  • 11 February – ISIS carried out a counterattack against Somali forces in the Togjaceel valley, in the Cal Miskaad mountains, Puntland. Regional officials said Somali forces lost 28 soldiers and more than 70 Islamic State fighters were killed.[19]
  • 12 February:
  • 13 February – SDF’s Military Operations Teams (TOL) conducted a security operation against and an ISIS terrorist cell in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor and capturing the cell leader, Abdul Rahman Al-Aziz, along with two other terrorists.[28]
  • 15 February –2025 Villach stabbing attack: A 23-year-old Syrian carried out a series ofrandom stabbings against six pedestrians. The attack resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and injuries to five other individuals. Police later recovered a recording of the suspect swearing an oath of allegiance to the Islamic State.[29][30]
  • 16 February – USAFRICOM forces conducted airstrikes in the Puntland region of Somalia, killing at least 16 militants including two senior militants identified as the group’s bomb-makers and a bomb manufacturing factory was also destroyed.[31]
  • 18 February – Commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces states that they are open to removing foreign fighters and handing over security matters, including those related to ISIS, to the new Syrian government.[32][33][34]
  • 19 February – Morocco’sGeneral Directorate for Territorial Surveillance's (DGST) Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) successfully thwarted an ISIS-instigated terror plot, arrested 12 individuals. Multiple raids was carried out simultaneously in the cities ofLaayoune,Casablanca,Fez,Taounate,Tangier,Azemmour,Guersif,Oulad Teima, andTamsna.[35]
  • 20 February – Security Service of Georgia conducted operations against militants affiliated with IS.[36]
  • 21 February – Turkey security forces arrested anUzbek national with ties to ISIS , having been accused of plotting attacks on Jewish sites[37]
  • 25 February – United Kingdom forces, conducted precision airstrikes across theAleppo region of Syria against ISIS.[38][39]
  • 26 February – ATajik national was arrested inBrooklyn by American authorities on charges that he conspired to support ISIS and ISIS-K by facilitating US$70,000 in payments to ISIS-affiliated individuals in Turkey and Syria.[40]
  • 28 February –2025 Darul Uloom Haqqania bombing: A suicide bombing inAkora Khattak,Pakistan duringFriday prayers, resulting in the deaths of at least seven individuals, including the prominent cleric and head of the seminary,Hamid Ul Haq Haqqani. Additionally, approximately 20 others sustained injuries.[41][42]

March

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  • 2 March – A 17-year-old Arab-Israeli is arrested inJisr az-Zarqa, Israel on suspicion of planning terror attack after swearing loyalty to ISIS. At the time of his detainment, he was carrying documents detailing explosives production.[43][44]
  • 3 March – Russia'sFederal Security Service (FSB) thwart a series of terrorist attacks on the Moscow metro and a Jewish religious institution in the Moscow region. The man accused of planning the attacks was killed in a confrontation with security forces.[45]
  • 4 March – SDF conduct a raid campaign that included several homes in the town ofAl-Hussainiya, north of Deir Ezzor. Syria and arrested Ahmed Issa Al-Dawoud, Mahmoud Issa Al-Dawoud, Ali Issa Al-Dawoud, Omar Issa Al-Dawoud, Mohammed Al-Habish, and Anas Al-Habish.[46]
  • 5 March – Russian counter-terrorism forces killed four ISIS-K affiliated militants who were plotting an attack against a regional branch of the interior ministry in the mainly Muslim region ofDagestan.[47]
  • 6 March – Syrian Democratic Forces, enabled by CENTCOM forces, conducted a raid in the vicinity of Shahil, Syria and captured Salah Mohammad Al-Abdullah, an ISIS cell leader.[48]
  • 7 March – Abdulrahman Mohammed Hafedh Alqaysi, a former Iraqi refugee and legal permanent resident ofRichmond, Texas, pled guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organisation. From 2015 to 2020 Alqaysi admitted to providing material support and resources to the media arm of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham group known as the Kalachnikov team.[49][50]
  • 10 March – A SDF member was killed in an ISIS attack in eastern Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[51]
  • 12 March:
    • Syrian Democratic Forces conducted a raid inal-Hol camp, southeast ofAl-Hasakah, arresting Salah Abdullah al-Abd, an ISIS cell leader and financier.[52]
    • AnAsayish member was killed and two others were injured in an ambush by ISIS cells in theAl-Hazima area inAl-Raqqa, Syria.[53]
  • 13 March:
    • Israeli police and theIsrael Security Agency (Shin Bet) arrested aTayibe man, suspected of collaborating with and pledging allegiance to ISIS. The Tayibe man is suspected of filmingIsrael Defense Forces (IDF) en route toTulkarm and sharing footage viaTelegram to help terrorists prepare for an ambush.[54][55]
    • CENTCOM forces, with support and coordination of the Iraqi security forces, conducted an airstrike killing a head of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Abdullah Maki Musleh al-Rifai. Abdullah Maki Musleh al-Rifai was the Global ISIS #2 leader, Chief of Global Operations, and the Delegated Committee Emir, effectively holding a top leadership position within the organization. One other ISIS operative was also killed.[56][57][58]
    • Puntland Security Forces conduct a raid against an ISIS hideouts in the Lugta-Huraanhur and Togga Raq-raq areas of the Al Miskaad mountains in the Bari region mountains, Somalia. They killed a senior Islamic State commander responsible for directing drone attacks and PSF officers captured multiple drones armed with explosives.[59]
  • 15 March – Iraqi security forces capture Umm Hussein, the wife of the former leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Abdullah Maki Musleh al-Rifai and two additional ISIS terrorists during an operation.[60][61]
  • 19 March:
    • SDF and International Coalition Forces launched a joint security campaign in SDF-controlled Al-Salhabiyah town in the countryside ofAl-Raqqah, arresting several suspects for “belonging to ISIS."[62]
    • Two SDF fighters were wounded in an ISIS IED attack in Al-Jarthei town, Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[63]
    • Syrian Democratic Forces, enabled by International Coalition forces, conducted a raid in the vicinity ofal-Thawrah, Syria and captured Raafat Rahmoun, the military emir of the IS territoriesal-Barakah and al-Khayr, which roughly correspond to Hasaka and Deir ez-Zor.[64][65]
  • 20 March – A 19-year oldWest Australian man is sentenced to three years’ imprisonment by thePerth District Court on one count of transmitting violent extremist material online and one count of using a carriage service to cause offence after sharing Islamic State-produced videos that included beheadings and recordings encouraging violence. He is the first person convicted and sentenced in Australia for transmitting violent extremist material online under the new Commonwealth offence introduced in January 2024 as part of amendments to Australian counter-terrorism legislation.[66][67]
  • 21 March:
  • 22 March – Two ISIS militants opened fire on a civilian and his car oil stores in Al-Hawayej Village in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor for “not paying zakat.”[75]
  • 24 March – USAFRICOM forces conducted airstrikes in theCal Miskaad Mountains, Somalia, targeting militants entrenched in the Miiraale Valley.[76]
  • 25 March:
    • Syrian Democratic Forces, supported by International Coalition forces, launched a security operation in the town of Al-Tuwaina in the countryside ofHeseke, arresting ISIS militant Abdullah Khedir Nasser Al-Froukh.[77]
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted airstrikes in the vicinity of the Golis Mountains, Somalia.[78]
  • 26 March – ISIS militants attack a SDF position in Al-Janynah, Deir Ezzor, Syria with an RPG[79]
  • 27 March:
    • Two ISIS militants shoot opened fire on a civilian and his car oil stores in Al-Hawayej Village in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor for “not paying zakat.”[75]
    • German Foreign MinisterAnnalena Baerbock call on Syria to join the anti-ISIS coalition while on high-profile delegation to Damascus, where she met withAhmed al-Sharaa and oversaw the reopening of Germany’s embassy after a 13-year diplomatic hiatus.[80]
  • 29 March – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted airstrikes in the Southeast ofBosasso, Puntland and the Cal Miskaad Mountains, Somalia.[81][82]

April

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  • 1 April:
  • 3 April – The Syrian transitional government in Damascus submitted a renewed request to join U.S.-led Global Coalition in its campaign against the Islamic State, citing growing diplomatic momentum from France, Germany, and Saudi Arabia.[87]
  • 4 April – Iraqi forces conducted an airstrike in Al-Anbar, Iraq, destroying a vehicle laden with weapons, ammunition, and explosives.[88]
  • 5 April – Kurdish-led Internal Security Forces (Asayish) launch a two day anti-ISIS operation against Islamic State cells in Roj camp, which houses families with links to the jihadist group in theDemocratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES). Security forces aims to disrupt covert ISIS networks, confiscate extremist propaganda, and arrest individuals suspected of involvement in recent attacks or of inciting violence within the camp.[89][90]
  • 7 April:
    • A Turkish asylum seeker in the UK is jailed for 45 months after pleading guilty to five charges related to the online distribution of terrorist publications and one count of expressing support for a proscribed organisation. The Turkish national had been posting videos on social media glorifying ISIS and terroristsOsama bin Laden andAbu Bakr Al Baghdadi.[91][92][93]
    • Two gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire with a machine gun at an SDF military vehicle in the town of Namliya, in rural northern Deir ez-Zor.[94][95]
  • 9 April – ISIS recruiter ‘Umm Nutella’ is sentenced to 230 Months (19 years) Imprisonment for Recruiting for ISIS, Obstruction, and Attempting to Flee Justice. The woman conspired to provide material support and resources to theIslamic State.[96][97][98]
  • 11 April – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike in the Southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, Somalia.[99]
  • 12 April:
    • U.S.-led Global Coalition has declined the Syrian transitional government’s request to join its campaign against the Islamic State.[87]
    • Iraqi forces conducting operations on the movements of ISIS fighters in a village in the subdistrict of Riyaz in Kirkuk, kill two ISIS leaders and destroy their hideout, along with confiscating weapons and explosives.[100]
    • Iraqi forces arrest a former member of the ISIS's "Islamic Police" in Mosul.[100]
  • 13 April:
    • Three separate attacks on the Syrian Democratic Forces occur in the Deir ez-Zor countryside, Syria, in the towns of Shuhail,Diban and al-Hejjnah. Two SDF fighters were killed and another three were injured. ISIS claimed responsibility for the two attacks in Shuhail and Diban through affiliated media channels but did not claimed responsibility for the simultaneous attack in al-Hejjnah.[101]
    • Iraqi forces conducted an airstrike in theSaladin Governorate, Iraq, killing two fighters, including a senior leader.[102][103]
  • 14 April:
    • Iraqi forces conduct a raid in Saladin province and captured four ISIS members including a senior figure. The senior figure is the "Shari'a Wali (governor)" of theSulaiman Bek sector and confessed during interrogation to carrying out attacks against security forces in previous terrorist assaults in theDuluiya district.[104][103]
    • Head of Iraq’s National Security Service, Abdul Karim Abdul Fadel issued a warning regarding attempts by ISIS mercenaries in Syria to carry out an assault on theal-Hol camp on the southern outskirts of the town ofal-Hawl in northernSyria, close to theSyria-Iraq border, which holds individuals displaced from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[105]
  • 15 April:
    • April 2025 Mastung Bus Bombing: Three Pakistan police officers are killed and 20 others injured in a remote-controlled bomb attack that targeted a police bus in Mastung city,Balochistan, Pakistan. The bomb was planted on a parked motorcycle and detonated when the police bus, carrying 40 policemen, passed on its way toQuett fromKalat.[106][107][108]
    • The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces rescue aYazidi man who was abducted and held captive by the Islamic State for around 11 years, from when he was just eight years old.[109][110][111]
  • 16 April – Turkish authorities arrest 89 individuals suspected of being affiliated with the Islamic State during coordinated security operations in 17 provinces, includingIstanbul,Antalya,Gaziantep,Hatay andVan.[112][113]
  • 17 April:
    • ISIS shoot dead a man fromAbu Hardoub town in SDF controlled Al-Marawaniyah, Deir Ezzor, Syria for practicing “witchcraft” and committing “heresy."[114]
    • An American man pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York for trying to support ISIS by traveling to Saudi Arabia with intent to join them in Syria.[115]
    • An Afghan national in the United States pleaded guilty to obtaining firearms in connection with a plot to conduct an ISIS-Inspired terrorist attack on 5 November 2024, the election day for the2024 United States presidential election. The man and a co-conspirator received two rifles and 500 rounds of ammunition with the knowledge that the firearms would be used for terrorist attack, they were both arrested in October 2024[116]
  • 18 April:
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted a collective self-defense airstrike in the Southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in Northeastern Somalia.[117]
    • Internal Security Forces, with support and coordination of the Syrian Democratic Forces andWomen’s Protection Units (YPJ) launch an operation in Hol Camp in North-East Syria.[118]
    • Puntland regional forces conducted a prolonged and intense military operation against entrenched Islamic State (ISIS) militants in the Dooxada Miraale area, in theBari region, Somalia following a prolonged and intense military operation on Friday. The direct confrontation that lasted nearly 12 hours.[119]
  • 19 April –
    • Internal Security Forces, with support and coordination of the SDF and YPJ arrest 16 ISIS mercenaries during combined operations inside and around the Hol Camp in North-East Syria.[120][118]
    • Islamic State militants attack a safari camp inNiassa Reserve, northernMozambique. Two civilians are beheaded and six soldiers killed.[121]
  • 20 April – Internal Security Forces, with support and coordination of the SDF and YPJ arrest 4 ISIS mercenaries during combined operations inside and around the Hol Camp in North-East Syria.[122]
  • 21 April:
    • Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi Army launched a joint military sweep in "Sector 8" (the districts ofMahmoudiya,Sinjar andZummar) west of theTigris River in a coordinated security campaign targeting the remnants of ISIS militants.[123]
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted a collective self-defense airstrike in the Southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in Northeastern Somalia.[124]
  • 23 April – Internal Security Forces, with support and coordination of the SDF and YPJ conclude their six-day combined operations inside and around the Hol Camp in North-East Syria, having arrested 20 ISIS affiliates and foiled a mass escape attempt.[125]
  • 24 April:
    • Boko Haram militants kill 14 farmers inGwoza district,Borno State,Nigeria, amid an uptick in regional violence.[126]
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted a collective self-defense airstrike in the Southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in Northeastern Somalia.[127]
  • 25 April – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted airstrikes in the Southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, Somalia.[128]
  • 27 April:
    • Iraqi authorities arrested a suspected member of ISIS for inciting the2025 New Orleans truck attack after the National Center for International Judicial Cooperation had received a request from the United States to assist in its investigation of the attack.[129][130][131]
    • The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces rescue two Yazidi men who was abducted and held captive by the Islamic State for over a decade.[132][133]
  • 28 April –
  • 29 April –
    • Syrian Democratic Forces, supported by International Coalition forces, launched a security operation in the Deir Ezzor countryside, arresting an ISIS bombing cell commander.[137][138]
    • Islamic State-linked militants attack theNiassa Reserve, killing two anti-poaching scouts and injuring another.[121]
  • 30 April – Syrian Democratic Forces repelled an attack by ISIS mercenary cells at a checkpoint in the town of Granij, Deir ez-Zor, Syria. The mercenaries fled after sustaining injuries, leaving behind their weapons and ammunition.[139]

May

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  • 2 May – Syrian Democratic Forces, supported by International Coalition forces, launched a targeted security operation in the Deir Ezzor countryside, Syria, arresting an ISIS Leader.[140]
  • 3 May – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike against ISIS militants in the Miraale Region, Somalia.[141]
  • 4 May – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike against ISIS militants in the Golis Mountains in Northeastern Somalia.[142]
  • 5 May – ISIS militants launch two simultaneous attacks against the Syrian Democratic Forces in the towns of Dhiban andAl-Shuhail in the eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside, Syria. The SDF repelled both attacks, forcing the militants to retreat.[143][144]
  • 6 May –Y.A.T. Special Forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces, in coordination with the General Security Service, arrest two ISIS cell members north of Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[145]
  • 8 May – ISIS militants launch an attack on a Syrian Democratic Forces military point in the Hawij Dheeban area, in eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside, Syria.[146]
  • 9 May – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, Somalia.[147]
  • 11 May – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted several airstrikes against ISIS militants, south of Qandala, Somalia.[148]
  • 13 May – A Michigan Man is arrested and charged with attempting to attack a military base on behalf of ISIS after he flew a drone near theUnited States ArmyTank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), and its subordinateLife Cycle Management Command (LCMC) headquarters at theDetroit Arsenal inWarren, Michigan in support of his attack plan.[149]
  • 15 May:
    • Syrian Democratic Forces captured ten ISIS mercenaries in the Deir ez-Zor countryside, Syria, along with a quantity of weapons and ammunition.[150][151][152]
    • ISIS militants kill one member of the SDF and three others were injured in an attack in the town of Abu Hamam, Syria.[150]
  • 17 May:
  • 18 May – TheSyrian General Security Service andGeneral Intelligence Services conducted a joint security operation targeting a “hideout of an Islamic State terrorist cell” in the eastern neighbourhoods of Aleppo, northern Syria. One Damascus-affiliated security officer was killed, along with three militants during the operations. Four other ISIS militants were arrested.[156]
  • 19 May – The Joint Operations Command, in coordination with the Iraqi Air Force, conducted an airstrike against an ISIS hideout, based on intelligence provided by the Military Intelligence Directorate in the Balkana mountain range, east ofSalahaddin province, Iraq. The airstrike killed two militants.[157][158]
  • 20 May – The SDF thwarted two separate Islamic State attacks on military checkpoints in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor and Hasakah provinces. The SDF suffered no casualties and the two military checkpoints only suffered minor material damage.[159]
  • 21 May – Units from the 88th Brigade of the EastSalahaddin Operations Command along with intelligence and engineering teams, conduct a followup operation in the Balkana mountain range, east of Salahaddin province, Iraq in which they located the bodies of two militants killed in an airstrike conducted on 19 May.[157][158]
  • 22 May –2025 Southern Syria bombings: ISIS militants detonated improvised explosive devices (IEDs) targeting Syrian Ministry of Defense (MoD) vehicles in Tulul al Safa, Syria, injuring seven people.[160][161]
  • 23 May – ISIS militants attack an SDF military point in the town of Al-Bahra, Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[162]
  • 24 May – The SDF with support from local residents in the town of Darnach, Deir ez-Zor, Syria thwart an ISIS plot against SDF forces. Following a tip-off from local residents about suspicious activity, the SDF surrounded the area, before the ISIS militants opened fire. One ISIS militant was killed, and another escaped.[163]
  • 25 May – Syrian Internal Security Force conduct a mass coordinated security operation at multiple locations in the Damascus countryside, includingAl-Kiswah,Deir Khabyah, Al-Maqiliba, andZakiyah, in southwestern Syria.[164][165][166]
  • 26 May –Shin Bet arrest of three Israeli citizens suspected of plotting terrorist attacks against Israeli forces in cooperation with Islamic State.[167]
  • 27 May –Osama Krayem, a Swedish-Syrian convicted terrorist and mass murderer is indicted by Swedish prosecutors on suspicion of his suspected involvement in the capture and murder of Jordanian pilotMoaz al-Kasasbeh, who was burned alive in a cage in Syria in 2015.[168][169] Krayem is currently in prison for previous terrorist convictions for his role in theNovember 2015 Paris attacks and the2016 Brussels bombings.[170]
  • 28 May –2025 Southern Syria bombings: ISIS militants detonate multiple improvised explosive devices targeting fighters from the United States-backedFree Syrian Army and the Syrian army's 70th division in Tulul al Safa, Syria. ISIL claim one fighter was killed and three were injured.[171][160][161]
  • 29 May – Puntland regional security forces conduct an operation in the Cal Miskaad mountains, Somalia targeting hideouts believed to be used by IS militants in the remote areas of Xal and Walinsoor.[172]
  • 31 May – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike 75km south of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[173]

June

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  • 1 June – USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike 72km south of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[174]
  • 2 June:
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted a collective self-defense airstrike in the southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[175]
    • An alleged member of theAbu Sayyaf Group was arrested in a raid in Barangay Muti,Zamboanga City.[176]
  • 4 June:
    • Iran Arrests 13ISIS Khorasan Members, Including Leader and Suicide Bombers, in Multi-ProvinceCounter-Terrorism Operation.[177][178]
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted a collective self-defense airstrike in the southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[179]
  • 5 June – Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said that Israel was arming thePopular Forces, aRafah-based group led byYasser Abu Shabab, during theGaza war. The Popular Forces have been linked to IS; some of its prominent figures have been identified as former IS militants who fought in theSinai insurgency.[180][181][182]
  • 7 June:
    • Israeli opposition leader,Avigdor Lieberman alleges Israel has been funding IS-linked gangs inGaza.[183]
    • ISIS militants attack the Al-Subha police station east of Deir ez-Zor, Syria with a hand grenade, then opened fire on the protection point of the First Irrigation Canal station while fleeing, no injuries were reported.[184]
  • 10 June:
    • A Pakistani national residing in Canada was extradited to the United States to face charges of attempting to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization (FTO), the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and attempting to commit acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries in connection with a plot to carry out an ISIS-Inspired mass shooting at a jewish center in New York city.[185][186]
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[187]
    • Iran executes nine convicted ISIL fighters after they were found guilty of plotting attacks against Iran in 2018.[188][189][190]
    • CENTCOM forces conducted a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria killing one suspected Islamic State.[191][192]
    • ISIS militants fire upon Internal Security Forces conducting patrols in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor Canton, Syria.[193]
    • British Royal Air Force forces conducted a drone strike in the city of Sarmada, Idlib countryside, Syria targeting and killing an ISIS mercenary.[194]
  • 11 June – Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces capture two suspected Islamic State militants in an operation in al-Mansoura, a large town some 25 kilometers southwest of northern Raqqa province, Syria.[195]
  • 13 June:
    • USAFRICOM forces, in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, conducted an airstrike southeast of Bosasso, Puntland, in northeastern Somalia.[196]
    • An Afghan national pleaded guilty in a Oklahoma City federal court to two terrorism-related offenses in relation to plotting an US election day terror attack in the United States.[197]
  • 14 June:
    • Puntland Defence Forces capture a Turkish national fighting alongside the Islamic State in Somalia during ongoing operations, in coordination with USAFRICOM forces, in the Cal Miskaad mountain range.[198]
    • USAFRICOM Airdrops Aid to Puntland Defence Forces Battling ISIS in Cal Miskaad mountain range.[198][199]
  • 15 June:
  • 17 June – ISIS militants attack a vehicle belonging to the Civil Council in the town of Muhaimidah, Deir ez-Zor, Syria, killing one worker.[202]
  • 19 June – A Yazidi man is rescued after 11 years of ISIS captivity in Syria’s Idlib province.[203]
  • 20 June – ISIS militants attack a Syrian Internal Security's checkpoint in Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[204]
  • 22 June –Mar Elias Church attack: A suicide bombing orchestrated by ISIS took place at the Mar Elias church in Damascus, killing 22 people and wounding more than 63.[205][206][207]
  • 24 June:
    • The Lebanese army captures Islamic State’s most senior commander in Lebanon and one of the most prominent leaders of the terrorist organization, “Qaswara.” Qaswara assumed leadership of ISIS operations in Lebanon following the arrest of his predecessor Abu Said al-Shami along with several other ISIS commanders in December 2024.[208]
    • A California man is charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS.[209]
    • ISIS militants attack a Syrian Internal Security's checkpoint in the town of Darnaj, east of Deir ez-Zor, Syria.[210]
    • Women's Protection Units (YPJ), in cooperation with the SDF, conducted an operation in Al-Shuhail town, east of Deir ez-Zor, Syria, arresting ISIS militants and a senior ISIS commander.[211]
  • 25 June – Czech authorities detain five teenagers on suspicion of supporting ISIS after being radicalized online by the militant Islamic group and charged two of them with terror-related crimes over a 2024 attempt to set fire to a synagogue inBrno after a cross-border probe.[212][213]
  • 27 June:
    • A Chicago man is convicted of conspiring to provide material support to ISIS via social media to encourage attacks and attempt recruit new ISIS members. The man was a leader of Khattab Media Foundation, an online organisation that had swore allegiance to ISIS and was created for the means of recruiting members and spreading ISIS propaganda on social media and other online platforms.[214][215][216]
    • Thirty-four members ofJamaah Ansharut Daulah inRiau, previously affiliated with the Islamic State, renounced their allegiance to the extremist network and pledged loyalty to theRepublic of Indonesia during a ceremony inPekanbaru.[217]
  • 28 June – ISIS India operations headSaquib Nachan, known for his involvement in the 2002 and 2003 bombs atMumbai Central railway station,Vile Parle andMulund dies after brain haemorrhage.[218][219]
  • 29 June – Syrian Army and Turkish intelligence services in a joint operation uncovered an ISIS assassination plot against Syria's interim PresidentAhmed al-Sharaa. The attack was planned to carry out during a scheduled presidential visit to the city ofDaraa, Syria. The alleged leader of the group was arrested 24 hours before the event.[220][221]

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  1. ^Lakurawa has links to theIslamic State – Sahel Province

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