ISLAMIC STATE jihadis have released a horrifying map revealing where they are covertly operating in Europe.
The bloodthirsty fundamentalists – suspected of carrying out the horrific attack on Istanbul airport this week – have released a chilling graphic outlining the terrifying reach of their influence.
A special map, released to mark two years since ISIS declared its so-called caliphate in Syria and Iraq, divides the world into areas of major, medium and covert control.
The depraved death cult – also known as Daesh – claim to exert medium control in countries stretching from Eastern Europe to the Far East.
They include Nigeria – where brutal terror cell Boko Haram is extending its control in the north of the country – as well as war-torn Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen.
And covert units are said to be operating in countries struck by the jihadis in recent months – including France, Turkey and Lebanon.
A bloody spate of terror attacks killed 130 people in Paris in November – just 10 months after Islamist gunmen attacked the offices of magazine Charlie Hebdo.
And bombings killed 43 civilians in the Lebanese capital Beirut just a day earlier.
Tunisia – where 30 British tourists were among 38 killed in a brutal gun massacre at a beachside hotel last June – is also highlighted as an area of covert influence.
The twisted jihadis also claim to exert major control over Iraq and Syria – despite suffering a series of humiliating defeats in recent months.
Earlier this week, ISIS' key Iraqi stronghold of Fallujah fell to government forces in what is being hailed as a turning point in the war against extremists in Iraq.