Islamic State's morale 'fractured' after air strikes destroy $800m

Lack of disposable cash hits recruitments while defections have jumped 90 per cent, say military commanders

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Islamic State (IS) may have been permanently destabilised after being "financially weakened" by strikes on its oil fields and cash storage sites, say US military commanders.

Major General Peter Gersten, the deputy US commander for operations and intelligence, said up to $800m (£549m) in cash has been destroyed by bombing.

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