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Isis releases video of downed drone near Fallujah in Iraq

The video has not yet been independently verified 

Will Worley
Saturday 30 January 2016 14:28 EST
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Isis has released a video of what appears to be a downed unmmaned drone.

The militant group claims that it was shot down near Fallujah, where Isis has controlled territory since 2014.

The town was also the site of vicious fighting between American troops and insurgents during the Iraq war.

The drone has markings on it in written in English, and appears to be fitted with a camera.

It has not yet been verified by indepenent analysts.

The Independent will continue to monitor this story.

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