Who is the new leader of I The SIS that can make this organisation even more violent

Although enemy troops crossed the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Mosul at the end of 2016, Islamic State rulers were determined to terrorise its inhabitants to the end. The crucified troops of those allegedly given information to their enemies appeared in the middle of the streets. Others [...]
Although enemy troops crossed the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Mosul at the end of 2016, Islamic State rulers were determined to terrorise its inhabitants to the end.
The crucified troops of those allegedly given information to their enemies appeared in the middle of the streets.
Others were hung on electric power bars and traffic lights across the city while religious police of jihadists patrolled the streets.
Two years ago, I The SIS had expelled Iraqi forces from the city, and their leader Abu Bakr Al-Bagdad was personally welcomed by his most powerful supporter there, Abdullah Coldo.
Charles, a former Iraqi officer with a wild reputation even with I standards The SIS will now follow Al-Baghdad as the supreme leader of the destroyed organisation but away from extinction.
Mosul was the basis of Circular power and suffered suffering under the brutal laws of maturity and ISIS.
The suspected homosexuals were thrown out of high buildings, women accused of adultery, were stoned, and people who allegedly committed blasphemy were shot in the head.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi kicked himself in the wind after landing in an underground tunnel by American forces on Saturday evening, writes dailymail.
Whatever happens to ISIS, with Charles at the top, there will be no less bloodshed.
A shadowy figure in the organisation, he has two nicknames -- Professor and Destroyer -- which contain intellectual claims and the murderous reality of an organization that is inspired by dark ages.
According to a statement attributed to Amaric, ISIS news agency Al-Bagdad named him to lead the group's daily operations in August this year.
Admired by his fellow jihadists for his severity and cruelty, Charles was born into a religious family that lived in a city west of Mosul.
He was sent to a religious college in the city and joined the army, becoming an officer in Saddam Hussein's regime.
Much of the tactics that I SIS used to object, such as cutting hands and executing films, was taught by Saddam's regime in which he was a devout Doer.
He was one of the army and intelligence officers in Saddam's government, whose hatred for the post-war West in Iraq 2003 led them to join forces with Islamic jihadists.
Admittedly, the age of which is not known was held at the Paraven Centre at the American Camp Bucca, which was located in Iraq after the war because of his connections to Al Qaeda.
He was right where he became close to Al-Bagdad. By all means, he had been a minister of religion and a judge of maturity for the terrorist group.
Anyway, after I The SIS emerged as a tough group from the Syria branch of al-Qaeda, he pledged loyalty to the new terrorist organisation.
It soon took the lead in drafting its inhuman policies, which included maiming and even executing for lesser criminal acts. In this process he became a respected figure in the organization. /Periscopi/












