I fugitive leader SIS, Al-Bagdad allegedly killed during an attack on Syria

The US Army has conducted an operation against the fugitive leader of the Islamic State group (IS), Abu Bakr al-Bagdad, reports American media. Claims of an attack against Abu Bakr al-Baghdad have not yet been confirmed, while President Donald Trump said Sunday that President Donald Trump would make a big “declaration”, failing [...]
Claims of an attack against Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have not yet been confirmed, while President Donald Trump said Sunday that President Donald Trump would make a big “declaration”, failing to provide further details.
Trump then shared a tweet with the men where he wrote “something very big just happened!”, while he didn't tell what it was about.
Some officials on condition of anonymity have said that American forces intended to attack Director I SIS, northwest of Syria, but could not confirm that he was killed, writes BBC, traces Periscope.
I Leader SIS was incorrectly reportedly dead earlier.
The White House did not confirm that there was an operation, nor did the murder of Baghdad.
In October 2011, U.S. officially declared it a “terrorism” and offered a $10m reward (5.8 million; 7.3m euros) for information leading to his capture or death.
Baghdad has a reputation as a highly organised and ruthless technician of the battlefield.
He was born near Samarra, north of Baghdad, in 1971, and his real name is Ibrahim Awad al-Bandri.
Reports suggest he was a clergyman at a mosque in the city about the time of the US-led invasion in 2003. /Periscopi












