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The Islamic State group (IS) has released an audio message purporting to come from its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the BBC news published.
In the message, the first since September last year, the voice addresses IS supporters, BBC said.
Although the audio is undated, it appears to refer to recent events, including the detention of a US pastor in Turkey, according to the BBC.
IS has lost most of the territory it once held across Syria and Iraq.
Last year it was forced out of its former strongholds of Raqqa and Mosul, from where Baghdadi announced the establishment of the group's "caliphate" in 2014.
"For the Mujahideen [holy warriors] the scale of victory or defeat is not dependent on a city or town being stolen or subject to that who has aerial superiority, intercontinental missiles or smart bombs," Reuters quoted the new audio statement as saying.