Researchers believe that 24 jihadists have been killed fighting with Islamic State and other groups but think that there could be hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Britons who have fled to Syria and Iraq to join up with radical Islamic groups like the Islamic State (ISIS) and the al-Qaeda affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra.
However, in spite of these deaths and the mounting political pressure on extremist groups both at home and abroad, Britain has no clue of how prevent radicalization of more British nationals because those who are going are going since they regard it as martyrdom and a victory.
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