ISIS is taking advantage of coronavirus to regroup, and could launch attacks once lockdowns are eased, the United Nations has warned.A report sent to members of the UN Security Council warns the terror group is "brazen" and targeting enemies while they are "weakened and distracted." The terror organisation is exploiting gaps in security caused by Covid-19 to re-group and plan a "divine punishment" in the West.The UN Security Council Committee said attacks had "increased significantly in early 2020 as compared with the same period in 2019" prior to the pandemic.Security analysts also fear a global recession could help ISIS recruit new members, with a string of attacks giving the group confidence in Iraq and Syria.The UN report states: "The.