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Sunni militant groupReuters
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Islamic State describes 26-year-old Syrian man taken into custody as a "soldier" of the group.
Militant group has claimed responsibility for an assault by suicide attackers on a mosque in Oman in July that killed at least nine people.
U.N. estimates it at 10,000 fighters in its heartlands, with fighters scattered in autonomous cells.
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