"Point 11" is an example, and this group has a few characteristics: it originated in Raqqa, and the name comes from an interrogation facility in central Raqqa. Its members included foreign jihadis & kept a distance from the local population & even Arab members of ISIS.
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But the group doesn't seem to be focused on foreign operations, but on special military operations inside Iraq/Syria. More like the Libyan Battar Battalion that operated in Syria in the early days, before members were either sent back to Libya or integrated in other groups.
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The group had a select number of local members from Raqqa. It was apparently involved in special interrogations as well as planning & conducting special operations, operating under the general security branch.
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After Raqqa, its members kept moving down the Euphrates river. By the time they were stranded in Baghuz, most of its members had apparently vanished.
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